Continued degradation of ancient peatlands risks more smoke-filled air, increased flooding and polluted drinking water.
A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from Queen Mary University of London has revealed how hundreds of species shape the landscapes we depend on, from termite mounds visible from space to beavers ...
W ith almost 50 national parks and reserves showcasing Kenya’s natural beauty and stunning wildlife, it’s no surprise that ...
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) have been awarded $3.6 million from the National Fish and Wildlife Federation to improve the Birch Creek Watershed.
The planet has already warmed by 1.5°C compared to preindustrial times, and if temperatures climb to 2°C—a limit outlined in ...
Climate change is rapidly altering the way of life of the Indigenous Wayuu people, a semi-nomadic Indigenous group living in ...
For days, people in the Himalayan region of Kashmir watched in agony as a famed ancient spring ran dry amid extreme dry ...
During guided outings in a small motorboat along a Malaysian river, we would also see purple herons, endangered storks, and — a highlight of the trip — an orangutan.
Kentucky's top environmental official says she has "grave concerns" about a controversial bill that would allow more water ...
If you're perching on the fence about whether to go birding, here's a handful of reasons to get out there this year.
At this point in the winter, every hint of the coming spring feels good. We smile to see a robin or notice when sunset is after five.
Ondiri swamp is a shadow of its former after years of degradation. The World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on February 2 to mark the day of the adoption of the Ramsar Convection. The convention ...