You might be surprised by how many foods people once ate without a second thought that are now off-limits in parts of the ...
For decades, the rivers of the Murray-Darling Basin have been heavily regulated by dams and irrigation networks. As a result, the volume of water entering the ocean is about 60% smaller than 100 years ...
A team of scientists are trying to replicate an almost extinct type of mussel that once played an important role in the ...
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As Amazon oil drilling begins, scientists warn of risks to a little-known reef
By Suzana Camargo The Amazon region always invites superlatives: the world’s largest tropical forest, the planet’s largest ...
Detailed data is useful for understanding and addressing environmental effects on people’s lives in ways that become ...
As our very own Elliot Baker said last year, Brisbane is on the rise. We’ve seen it in the way interstate groups flock north ...
A sea of scientists is genetically cataloging marine invertebrates and algae along the Golden State’s coast.
From Wednesday, a 90-day exclusion will begin at the cuttlefish sanctuary zone between Black Point and Stony Point in South ...
Over 300 million years ago, a minnow-sized fish died and fell to the bottom of a prehistoric swamp near the village of Trawden, Lancashire, in northwest England. The remains of this tiny fish—known as ...
Environmental DNA from rivers worldwide reveals how climate boosts fish diversity—and how human activity is disrupting that ...
For months, he and his team had watched the snake using a transmitter and a trail camera. “I’m just kind of following this ...
Scientists studying Puerto Rico's shark fishery made an unexpected discovery: juvenile scalloped hammerheads being caught ...
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