Likening it to providing more runways at busy airports, researchers at North Carolina State University found in a new study that adding protruding rocks to restored streams can help attract female aquatic insects that lay their eggs on the rock bottoms or sides.
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Experts Release Key Recommendations to Address Climate Cost of Tourism
The first Tourism and Climate Change Stocktake report has been released by the Tourism Panel on Climate Change (TPCC) timed with the UN COP-28 Climate Conference.
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This holiday season brings surprising news about your Christmas tree.
Highly Resolved Precipitation Maps Based on AI
Strong precipitation may cause natural disasters, such as floodings or landslides.
Unprecedented Conservation Triumph: Saiga Antelope Return From the Red List
The Red List status of the Saiga antelope has been changed from Critically Endangered to Near Threatened, thanks to effective national and international conservation efforts.
Farmers and Ranchers in the Southwestern U.S. Face Challenges Due to Human-Induced Atmospheric Warming
The American Southwest has always been a dry place — cue the romantic visions of hot, rugged, sun-bleached, seemingly infinite landscapes and star-filled night skies.