More than 1,000 school children from East Rockaway to Springs are taking part in the once-a-week marine science research ...
An inlet on Australia's southern coast which turned into a salt lake is being described as a "canary in the coalmine" of what ...
By addressing this issue, we're working toward a healthier, more resilient ecosystem that benefits everyone. Officials grant ...
TAKING ON WATER Who are the players and what's at stake? Everardo Villanueva, a skilled equipment operator, back ...
Some argue it’s entirely possible for humans and wildlife to coexist, and even thrive. Erica Spotswood is an ecologist with a ...
The Dee Estuary formed at the end of the Ice Ages, where glaciers retreating north from the Welsh mountains carved through soft sandstones and coal measures. The estuary’s widest point spans some ...
Ballot Initiative 2117 would repeal the state’s groundbreaking climate law — and cut off funds for public land and water ...
Almost 600 harbour seals and 3,000 grey seals now live in the Thames Estuary, the Zoological Society ... possible understanding of how these native species are faring in the Thames, and ...
Hannah McCormick, the ZSL conservationist who led the survey, said the numbers help to paint a picture of how these two apex predator species are ... rivers and into our estuaries and into the ...
and monitoring of bird species within the delicate ecosystem. The challenges, according to environmental experts, have impacted water quality, biodiversity, and vegetation, disrupting the estuary ...
The estuary plays habitat and host to birds from the Arctic and species that travel south to north within New Zealand. The native wrybill is one of many species that rely on the estuary.
Almost 3,600 seals have been counted in the Thames Estuary showing the habitat is ... to paint a picture of how these two apex predator species are faring and what that means for the wider habitat.