Human activities are altering and accelerating the rate of change, threatening our wetlands’ continued existence.
By Ejiro Gray Once upon a time, in a spell of dry weather, the Birds could find very little to drink, a thirsty Crow found a ...
The U.S. Geological Survey will be conducting low-level helicopter survey flights over over norther Routt County and parts of ...
The surface of our Earth is wriggling with life: it's the defining feature of our planet, which, far as we know, makes it ...
One of Earth's most biodiverse marine regions is threatened by the expansion of nickel mining projects in Indonesia, ...
From mammoth African elephants to giant whales, let's take a look at the 8 largest mammals that inhabit our planet.
What species will become the next rulers of Earth when humans are no longer dominant? Which creatures might inherit the throne?
New report from the Land Trust for Santa Barbara County and Earth Economics highlights the connection between environmental ...
Unity, hope, and resilience were central themes at the 2025 Climate Advocacy Day held Friday, Jan. 24, at the Montana State Capitol.
The definition: An atmospheric river (AR) is a long plume of moisture that stretches from the tropics or subtropics into ...
Researchers have detected organic compounds and minerals necessary for life in unprecedented samples collected from the ...
Stunning satellite imagery reveals the aftermath of a deep freeze in Chicago, showcasing ice formations on Lake Michigan and ...