Invasive species, pathogens, and parasites can have serious ecological consequences for aquatic ecosystems and also put human health and economies at risk. Early detection of these biological threats ...
A study of wild African herbivores offers new insight into how environmental conditions—not just diet and anatomy—can ...
Students in the Forest Ecosystem Science program are drawn to natural and managed forest environments with a blend of curiosity and sense of responsibility. They seek both to understand forest ...
The intersection of equitable ecosystems and social justice is one of growing importance as the climate crisis worsens. Jalonne L. White-Newsome, the CEO and founder of Empowering A Green Environment ...
Environmental scientists are gathering new data about our planet every day. It’s often sampled or collected from land stewarded by Indigenous people, and a new study out of Dartmouth College examines ...
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Zebras play a hidden role in shaping entire ecosystems
By eating what no one else can, zebras expand the land’s capacity for life, making them foundational drivers of ecosystem ...
Education is powering environmental action: five ways schools, youth programmes and universities build skills, leadership and ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 64, No. S1, SPECIAL ISSUE: Long-term Perspectives in Aquatic Research (January 2019), pp. S223-S239 (17 pages) The environment can strongly influence the survival and ...
Consumption by the European Union threatens to devastate carbon-rich ecosystems that aren’t included in measures to address climate change and biodiversity loss outside the region’s borders, according ...
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