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Yet, the vital role of fish sounds—and the impact of noise pollution on the fishes that produce them—are left out of critical conservation policy, says a study led by marine ecologists at ...
A "Critical Fire Weather" red-flag warning is in effect from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on July 2 for the Okanogan Valley, the Methow Valley, the foothills of the Central Washington Cascade Mountains, the ...
Senate Bill Slashes Critical Park Staff as Summer Crowds Surge Nationwide "This bill is an affront to park lovers near and far, and could destabilize the places people go to hike, fish and connect ...
Sacramento city leaders want to drastically increase the number of trees in the city over the next two decades, implementing a new plan this week to help guide them toward new goals.
Going forward, Kansas’ State 911 Board will operate a grant program where local Public Safety Answering Points or PSAPs can apply for funding to map critical infrastructure in their area.
A major chimpanzee conservation initiative in Tanzania supported by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall has reportedly lost nearly $30m (£22m) in US government funding. The five-year “Hope ...
The Trump administration wants to give Endangered Species Act protections to pangolins, scaly mammals from Asia and Africa that are threatened by poaching, smuggling and illegal trade.
An interactive map from the Wilderness Society highlights the tracts of US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands that could go up for sale if the Senate's version of the budget bill ...
Wildlife officials have confirmed two photos of mountain lion kittens in Oklahoma, which could prove the cats are breeding in the state.
Largest Ever Land Back-Conservation Deal in Calif. Now Complete: Western Rivers Conservancy Conveys Final Acreage to Yurok Tribe in a 47,000-Acre Effort Critical to the Salmon, Wildlife and ...
Let’s ensure the New Jersey School of Conservation continues to grow as a cornerstone of climate education for all New Jersey students.
Years of critical conservation work are at risk of coming undone. Niassa was established as a hunting reserve in 1954 when Mozambique was still under Portuguese colonial control.