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Despite impassioned presentation from a group of third graders, Truckee passes on becoming Bee City for now. On a June ...
Philadelphia squid biologist brings science to the masses — in classrooms, through burlesque performances, at forest meet-ups ...
Hotspots for the conservation of maire tawake or swamp maire in the Wellington region have been identified by researchers hoping to save this threatened native tree from the deadly myrtle rust ...
Managers of Minnesota’s state parks are working on a new entry permit option that could lower its cost, make the annual pass easier to get and draw more visits to the outdoors.
The successful birth of Colossal Biosciences' dire wolves represents far more than a scientific milestone—it marks the beginning of a new era in conservation biology. While the resurrection of ...
Managing surrogate species, providing a conservation umbrella for more species Date: May 26, 2025 Source: Cornell University Summary: A new study shows that monitoring and managing select bird ...
Haunted by memories of the Dust Bowl, Oklahoma farmers have adopted conservation practices that have helped to revive about 100 streams.
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) and the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) have announced an agreement involving the international conservation and loan of ...
Biology professor Rodolfo Dirzo revealed the personal challenges of his journey through STEM and offered guidance to young scientists at an April 11 talk.
She worked in the field of wildlife biology for several years before joining the conservation nonprofit Western Watersheds Project, as their California Director.
Fungi are among the most important organisms on Earth. Even though most of the world’s described 157,000 fungal species are only visible with a microscope, these organisms are essential to our ...
There are so many species facing extinction—but today we’re telling stories about the animals making a comeback and the conservationists working hard to help.