Corvallis, OR — A study published today in the journal BioScience sheds light on the importance of gray wolves in western United States. Led by William Ripple, a scientist at Oregon State University ...
As the study finds, EPA’s reliance on honey bee data from lab studies focused on LD50 does not accurately capture the threats that pesticides pose in the real world to thousands of other bee species ...
The historic removal of gray wolves from the U.S. West facilitated the rise of mid-ranking predators across the region, wreaking havoc on historical ecosystem dynamics, a new study has found. Yet just ...
A new study finds Earth has already exceeded its sustainable population limit, raising concerns about food, climate, and ...
The fossil record provides a unique archive of how life on Earth has responded to environmental and climatic perturbations through deep time. Marine ...
Scientists with Texas A&M AgriLife Research are leading a NASA-backed effort to develop a predictive tool that could transform how the U.S. approaches wetland conservation. Erosion is a major ...
The natural world is currently experiencing many changes that threaten critical species and natural resources. Recognizing and understanding the often intertwined causes of these changes is tricky, ...
The study's findings emphasise the urgent need for sustainable practices and global cooperation to mitigate the ecological ...
Somewhere along Colombia’s Magdalena River, the country’s longest waterway, night monkeys on one bank may be drifting apart ...
CU Boulder has received a momentous 476-acre land gift, the Spruce Gulch Wildlife and Research Reserve, alongside endowment funds to support ecological and academic work at the site. Donated by Linda ...