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Grazing livestock and farming over the past 4000 years have rapidly accelerated the rate of soil loss in the Alps, ...
In the Rockies, Human Activity Paves the Way for a Hybrid Bird Boom Black-capped and Mountain Chickadees mate more often than previously believed, research shows—especially where people disturb their ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners held a special meeting to discuss the Copper Creek Pack Monday. CPW staff said they ...
The Alpine Ridge Trail is a paved, steep trail that starts at the Alpine Visitor Center, which sits at 11,796 feet above sea level. Visitors come to see the alpine wildflowers and tundra vistas, as ...
In rapidly evolving the Internet-of-Things (IoT) industry, human activity recognition (HAR) technology based on wearable sensors always plays a pivotal role. Deep learning models, especially ...
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild animals.
Archaeologists Found 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t Exist We thought we knew who was first to the Americas, but it seems we were wrong.
Costa Rica’s bare-necked umbrellabird, a striking black bird with a red throat pouch and crest, is in trouble. A new study in Nature Ecology & Evolution warns it’s among 500 bird species worldwide ...
CAREER COLUMN 25 June 2025 AI, peer review and the human activity of science When researchers cede their scientific judgement to machines, we lose something important.