A new method of tracking the dietary habits and contaminant exposure of animals in Arctic marine ecosystems is providing critical insights as climate change reshapes the region's food web.
In the summer of 2020, researchers from the University of Manitoba set up a time-lapse camera overlooking the Churchill River ...
Conservationists say it is a ‘real race against time’ after the plastic nurdles began appearing on beaches from the collision ...
Springtime in Pennsylvania is in the air. As the days grow longer and the weather warms, nature is starting to wake up all ...
Fiji’s iguanas embarked on one of the most astonishing ocean journeys in history, rafting nearly 5,000 miles from North ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Spring is just around the corner, which means Florida’s wildlife is blooming into action. As we enter ...
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Will Climate Change Make Some Animals Smarter?Climate change is a topic that has been on everyone’s lips for quite some time now. We know it affects the environment, but ...
Merging diasporic narratives with archival materials, the artist resuscitates lost images and stories, recontextualizing them ...
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Could Climate Change Lead to More Pandemics?Climate change is a pressing issue that affects everyone on the planet. While most people think of rising temperatures and ...
On July 1, 1905, and for a month, the Magasin d’Education et de Récréation serialized a novel by Jules Verne titled ...
The trek—from the North American desert to Fiji—now represents the longest known migration of any terrestrial animal.
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