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As the climate warms, scientists expect animals and plants to move to cooler areas—uphill, toward the poles, or into deeper waters. But in a surprising twist, scientists have found that over a third ...
In Vienna, Europe's second-largest cemetery has embraced biodiversity – without disturbing the dead. Some of the greats are ...
Conservationists have said the number of uncommon plant species around a reservoir doubled in just two years thanks to a pond ...
Northamptonshire farmers have given local wildlife a major boost, by creating new ponds around Pitsford reservoir. Local ...
Clint North has registered 1,988 acres in Pender County with North Carolina’s Natural Heritage Program, one of only three property owners in the state to register 1,000 acres or more with the ...
There is everything from garden paths with manicured surroundings to more wild routes with some elevation changes. There are ...
A plan to build a huge solar park in Nicosia district has sparked disputes between government departments and environmental ...
A conservation educator tried to warn his followers about a potential scammer in the native habitat world. Then he started ...
A major UK study shows that nature-friendly farming can boost yields and biodiversity - but long-term success depends on ...
The impacts of shoreline development is well documented.It can lead to habitat loss, shoreline erosion, decline in fish populations, and increased algal blooms among other issues.But a remaining ...
Water and air pose completely different challenges to animals on a number of levels.
Biogeographical regions of marine organisms, i.e., their distribution across different habitats, often overlap well with the major global ocean currents. The geological age of the currents plays a ...
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