A palm cockatoo chick fledged from an artificial log hollow installed on a tree as part of People For Wildlife’s Breeding ...
More than 120 Indigenous protesters have occupied a federal building in Altamira in the Brazilian Amazon since Feb. 23. They ...
On paper, the sea is increasingly protected. Governments have designated vast marine protected areas (MPAs) and pledged to ...
The amount of nanoplastics in drinking water in the U.S. has been wildly underestimated. That’s according to a new study that ...
The Department of Interior says a French energy company has agreed to give up two U.S. offshore wind leases and invest in ...
Increasing demand for songbirds is raising the risk of “secondary extinctions” of so-called “master birds” in Southeast Asia, conservationists warn. While these birds never enter the region’s songbird ...
In Namibia’s Karas Region, birds are more than symbols of freedom or beauty — they are teachers of resilience. Their survival in arid landscapes mirrors the endurance of the communities who live ...
Water covers most of our planet, yet less than 3% of it is freshwater and most of it is contained in glaciers, making it not ...
For several months, the waters around New Ireland province in Papua New Guinea have been causing illness, skin irritation and ...
Every year, Chinese New Year festivals in southern Thailand’s Hat Yai attract tourists, mostly from neighboring Malaysia, ...
Since the U.S. ousted Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, earlier this year, officials in Caracas have been looking for ...
Hatchlings talk inside their shells to time their birth, but the roar of massive barges may soon drown out their sound.