"Woodpeckers, for example, are cavity nesters, so they make a hole in dead trees and raise their young there - and so you ...
In a major step toward sustainable tourism and inclusive growth, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Mumbai has ...
A new study from Iceland’s Surtsey Island reveals that birds were responsible for carrying most of the plants that colonized ...
Five key species are being targeted as part of a project to improve biodiversity in the north east of Scotland. The North ...
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Namibia: Ravaged By Fire - What's Next for Etosha?
Etosha is more than a tourist magnet. It is a living archive of Namibia's natural heritage and rhythms, a vast savanna where rain, grass and fire have long interacted to shape species and soils.
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Louisville Public Media on MSNWho are you calling a nuisance? Conservationists work with, not against, nature's greatest engineers
Teams like Bernheim Forest and Arboretum's Beaver Brigade are working with landowners and policymakers to shift the narrative ...
Interview with young adult author Nicole Lesperance on new book A Spell to Wake the Dead, about witchy teens solving occult ...
A rare North American bumble bee may have been on a path toward extinction long before modern human impacts, suggesting that ...
When most people hear terms like poaching, wildlife trafficking or illegal wildlife trade, they probably think of threatened ...
The Millennium Seed Bank at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew marks its 25th anniversary. It stores over 2.5 billion wild plant ...
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Heavy drinking fuels Alzheimer’s disease by igniting brain inflammation and protein damage
Chronic alcohol use accelerates Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression by intensifying oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and ...
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