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A new study from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Maryland, found that otter poop, or "scat," serves as a natural report card for the ecosystem.
Through on-site circuit trials, ecological restocking, technology-upgrade-for-penalty mechanisms and volunteer services, ...
To ensure the nation’s socio-economic well-being in this new, uncharted era of artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
Idaho spent $3M in 2023 on chemical treatments to kill invasive quagga mussels in the Snake River. A study found that the ...
How Delhi's Yamuna Biodiversity Park is transforming barren lands into thriving ecosystems, offering a blueprint for urban ...
Properly disposing of waste may not be the most glamorous job, but it can have a massive impact on the world around us. On ...
The rare and ancient gharial, with its distinctive long snout, faces critical endangerment in northern India's rivers. Unlike ...
The central government plans to rejuvenate rivers flowing through key cities in Jharkhand under the Urban River Management Plan. The initiative includes cleaning pollution, promoting eco-friendly ...
Engaged participation in restoration and meaningful investment in recreation can make the future of Southeast special ...
By Maureen Harris, Senior Advisor at International Rivers In our work around the world, International Rivers partners with ...
Surveying shows a chalk stream in the River Avon has suffered “a decade of decline”, campaigners warn as they call for more action to ...
In Croatia's Sava Floodplains, life thrives in perfect harmony with the ever-changing waters. The wetlands are home to ...