Climate change is making plants less nutritious − that could already be hurting animals that are grazers
Long-term changes in the nutritional value of plants may be an underappreciated cause of shrinking animal populations.
Long-term changes in the nutritional value of plants may be an underappreciated cause of shrinking animal populations.
In a 2021 study, eight out of 30 states surveyed reported that turkey populations declined from 2014 to 2019.
Insects aren’t the only creatures affected by light pollution.
Researchers warn we risk losing a sustainable future if we don’t take action to conserve insects and address climate change.
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