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Since its enactment five decades ago, the Endangered Species Act has served as a lifeboat to our nation’s most imperiled fish and wildlife and the irreplaceable benefits they bring to our communities.
Reports of human-snake encounters are on the rise – and some people react to a snake on their property by killing it. But is ...
Not many of us know but many of India's wildlife sanctuaries once were hunting reserves of the maharajas. And now there is so ...
Locals and ecologists are troubled by the potential impacts a looming seawall could have on the biodiverse Japanese island of ...
Grant High Principal Rebecca McMurrin was recently named principal of the year by a magnet school association. She also has a ...
Whether it’s a villa in Italy, a dude ranch in the U.S. West, or a luxury all-inclusive in the Caribbean, here are places ...
Diffrent species all around the world are facing extiction because of mutiple reasons. As per Environmental Protection Agency ...
The writer examines some of the federal environmental cuts in metro Detroit, which serves as a microcosm for the Great Lakes ...
A letter from a Virginia third grader's class asked what life is like in Florida. Sarasota students provide answers.
Utah seasonal roads are slated to open for summer 2025 this weekend, just before Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer.
"Octopus!" (Courtesy of Prime) These characteristics are compared to human traits, leading many to conclude that octopuses are remarkably intelligent. But as Piero Amodio, an animal behavior and ...
Congress must say no to the ESA Amendments Act. If they don’t, we risk losing not only our endangered species but our reputation as responsible stewards of our natural habitats.