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She backed away while maintaining eye contact. Woman recounts shocking run-in with predator that wandered into her backyard: 'It didn't seem too worried' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Learn how the Tasmanian devil’s bone-crushing bite and scavenging habits help keep ecosystems clean and balanced.
Tango & Ties Ballroom Dance Club hosts "Feathers, Furs and Scales" on June 20, to support environmental research by EEARSS.
The global fishless fillet market was valued at USD 10.5 million in 2025 and is projected to expand significantly, reaching ...
HEBER—Imperial Valley Equity and Justice (IVEJ) announced the unveiling of a vibrant new mural titled “Protect the ...
Globally, the fishing cat population has declined approximately 30% since 2010, and the animal has been listed as vulnerable ...
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts is set to unveil an exhibition that highlights the significant role artists have played in ...
Central Asia, a landlocked region dominated by arid and semi-arid climates, is home to several major internal drainage basins ...
The Malaysian winner of the Sustainability Leadership Youth A-List says channeling hope and anger into meaningful action is ...
The School Mujeres Rizomas de Vida taught me that the mangrove is more than biodiversity: it’s identity, culture, cuisine, resilience—and it’s women who sustain and protect it.
Mysuru: The renovated Environmental Information Centre at Chamundi Vana was inaugurated by district minister HC Mahadevappa ...