Community involvement in managing deer populations could deliver a cascade of benefits for biodiversity, climate change, food sustainability and rural livelihoods.
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Antarctica Vulnerable to Invasive Species Hitching Rides on Plastic and Organic Debris
A new study reveals how ocean biology and marine pollution can end up on Antarctica’s shoreline.
Fighting Coastal Erosion with Electricity
New research from Northwestern University has systematically proven that a mild zap of electricity can strengthen a marine coastline for generations — greatly reducing the threat of erosion in the face of climate change and rising sea levels.
After the Fires, Mudslides Come
It took more than 25 years for Rhonda MacDonald and her family to transform their 41-hectare property on the Shackan Indian Band Lands, west of Merritt, BC, into a vibrant business and homestead—but a massive 2022 debris flow changed everything in just 25 minutes.
Microplastics Found in Human Brains
Scientists have found microplastics in brain tissue.
Scientists Studying Impact of Painting Wind Turbine Blade Black to Reduce Bird Collisions
Oregon State University researchers are part of a team looking at reducing bird collision risks with wind turbines by painting a single blade of the turbine black.