Newly identified whale’s favored prey is not endangered, but the whale is
Rice’s whales need high-quality food, which might make them more vulnerable to climate change.
Rice’s whales need high-quality food, which might make them more vulnerable to climate change.
Many seniors are eager to join the climate movement — and they have the power to achieve key goals, says...
Southwest Florida’s largest airports do not have climate change action plans to map out how they are reducing their carbon...
Experts are still figuring out what exactly is behind the spike, but there is wide consensus that both El Niño...
Lake Washington provides two-thirds of the 19 million gallons of daily water the city of Melbourne supplies to 193,000 people.
To preserve habitat for fish and benefits for humans, some scientists suggest we need to explore the need for assisted...
FIU ecology professor John Kominoski has studied the Everglades for 11 years to understand the interface between land and water.
The parasite has been known to infect fish, but scientists had never seen such a lethal infection in urchins.
Nikki Traylor-Knowles, an associate professor and biologist for the University if Miami, is researching new ways to help save corals.
U.S. Forest Service projections show that northern latitudes will welcome new tree species from the south.
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