More than a century after it sank, the RMS Titanic continues to change in ways that are not only structural but also biological. A new survey of the wreck and a nearby deep-sea ridge has documented ...
Swamps are often viewed through the lens of recreation, but their real value lies in the services they provide every ...
It’s impossible to ignore a new discovery known affectionately as the death ball. And there’s a good reason to pay attention ...
Public concern over the total failure of the Moa Point wastewater treatment plant on Wellington's south coast has been ...
Some dolphins in Shark Bay use sea sponges as tools while hunting, revealing a rare example of learned behavior passed across ...
Opinion
Commentary | Dummerston Conservation Commission: Reducing wetland buffers increases flooding risks
Note: The Dummerston Conservation sent the following letter to the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, Agency of Natural Resources, Secretary Moore, and Gov. Phil Scott.
New research shows the effects of marine heat waves on sponges could be much more severe as temperatures rise. More intense ...
Restoration work is underway to return Slagle Run in Hanover to its natural floodplain, improving both wildlife habitat and ...
Oceana served notice on Monday, Dec. 8, of its intent to appeal a federal district court dismissal of its lawsuit contending that federal fishery managers failed to protect corals, sponges, and other ...
Editor's note: Want a climate-friendly home? Your yard is a good place to start. This is the fourth in a five-part series of guides on how to manage your outdoor turf to reduce your carbon footprint, ...
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