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Over the past few decades, the harvesting of the Cortez oyster in western Mexico’s Marismas Nacionales — or the Marshes ...
Dionicio Colque, 42, has fond memories of growing up on the edge of Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. It’s the world’s largest salt ...
If you thought only humans had unique musical tastes that differed drastically across geographies and generations, think ...
As urbanization reshapes global landscapes, ecological balance is increasingly at risk, especially in Africa. The primary drivers are rapid development and expanding human settlements, often without ...
This is the first of a three-part series on underreported issues involving Canadian mining companies and Indigenous peoples ...
When it comes to reforestation, planting a diversity of tree species could have a plethora of positive effects on forest ...
Everyone does it.” That’s how the representative of a sawmill described the practice of selling fake documents to illegal ...
For years, Jack Auty studied how inflammation in the human body drives diseases, ranging from stroke to sepsis to Alzheimer’s ...
As climate change pushes montane species upslope in a bid to escape warming temperatures, species, including birds, occupying ...
Primatologists and conservation organizations have launched a 10-year action plan to improve the outlook for langur monkeys in the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot, a region of Southeast Asia that spans ...
The Java Sea has pursued Sunarti for years, first submerging her birthplace in Timbulsloko village, before forcing the mother ...
Deon Warnick’s three chest freezers stood silently in his living room, lids open. Without any fish to keep frozen, he was ...
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