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Graham Coop, a UC Davis professor of evolution and ecology and director of the Center for Population Biology, has been ...
Bees are particularly hard-hit, suffering from habitat loss driven by agriculture and urban development, compounded by the growing effects of climate change. A latest study conducted by a team of ...
Old cans of salmon, some sealed since the 1970s, have become unexpected tools in unraveling long-term changes in marine ...
To help China address these challenges, the World Bank approved a $150 million loan in 2019 for the Forest Ecosystem Improvement in the Upper Reaches of Yangtze River Basin Program. Implemented in ...
The interactions between human populations and their environments across the Mediterranean Basin and Central Europe have been ...
Chemical exposure is another major threat. Growers often use pesticides, fertilizers, and banned substances that contaminate ...
Langone teamed up with Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Forester Ian Briggs and made her goal a reality last week through DCR’s ‘Greening the Gateway’ initiative. DCR, with the help of ...
Since the birth of the modern environment movement in the 1970s, every pope has turned attention toward matters of ecology — ...
Two recent studies published in Biological Conservation and Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, led by researchers from the ...
When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous ...
Passive acoustic monitoring of biodiversity involves capturing the sounds of animals emitted intentionally or unintentionally ...
Erin Easton, assistant professor for the School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences, was a part of a research ...