News

Habitat loss, disease, and climate change are driving koalas toward extinction. Learn what’s threatening them and how to help ...
Peat bogs have huge potential to store planet-warming carbon. The ones in North Carolina just need some help to get healthy ...
Discover how one Missouri farm family is restoring soil health with regenerative ag practices like no-till, cover crops, and ...
Zoo teams transformed the yards outside the Bird House into a thriving, wildflower-filled garden that attracts birds and ...
In his speech for the College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) this past spring, keynote speaker Rodney Butler '99 (BUS), Chairman of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, told an ...
A new study argues that religion, politics and war affect how animals and plants in cities evolve, and the confluence of ...
Data show certain farming practices can have serious unintended health consequences. When produced in harmony with nature, ...
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
The main cause is habitat loss, as native forest is felled to grow grass for cattle or corn and soya for livestock. By weight, the world's farm animals and humans now dwarf the remaining wild animals.
In a significant move for conservation efforts across the Golden State, California has recently allocated $60 million toward protecting critical wildlife habitats.
The soil system is so dynamic that it is often considered one of the last frontiers of the unknown. One tablespoon of healthy soil can contain billions of microbes that break down dead plant, animal, ...
These animals play crucial roles in maintaining the ecological balance, as their grazing habits help to shape the vegetation and promote biodiversity. The interplay of sunlight, soil, and water ...