News
8d
WZDX Huntsville on MSNAlabama research center works to understand ‘one of the last great wild places’This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, ...
13dOpinion
The Pioneer on MSNRoar for Resilience: Why Saving Tigers Equates to Saving OurselvesInternational Tiger Day is more than just a celebration of a magnificent species; it serves as a reminder that our existence ...
4d
United News of Bangladesh on MSNThe Majestic Bengal Tiger: Conservation Success in the SundarbansThe Sundarbans , the world's largest mangrove forest, straddling the border of Bangladesh and India, is a vital stronghold for the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). In a really engaging interview ...
Oregon Ridge Park stands as a verdant oasis in Baltimore County, offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The moment you enter, the transformation is palpable – city ...
Welcome to Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park in Garrettsville, Ohio – a spot where the natural world flexed its creative muscles to produce a geological showcase that would make even the grandest ...
The longlist of nominees for the Irish Times competition, Ireland’s Greenest Places 2025, is published today. The greening of ...
Damage to European forests from increased logging, wildfires, drought and pests is reducing their ability to absorb carbon ...
Leaf, stem, and metamer characteristics were studied in 41 sympatric species of vines of a tropical dry forest at Chamela, Mexico, and compared with other growth forms. Leaf weight and specific leaf ...
Climate change is significantly affecting forest ecosystems through rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather events. Tropical forests are ...
In Indonesia, a research team from University of Tsukuba and other institutions studied genetic diversity and structure using ...
P. Huante, E. Rincon, F. S. Chapin III, Responses to Phosphorus of Contrasting Successional Tree-Seedling Species from the Tropical Deciduous Forest of Mexico ...
Forests in the Brazilian Amazon damaged by fire remain about 2.6°C (4.7°F) hotter than neighboring intact or selectively logged stands, and the extra heat can linger for at least 30 years ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results