By Sara Baptista For many Brazilians, the country’s Indigenous peoples are considered the main protectors of nature. This is ...
Pont encourages the collaboration of generational ecological knowledge with scientific understanding, in the hope of ...
March 19, 2018, marked the death of Sudan, the last northern white rhino male in Africa. He died at the age of 45, euthanized by a veterinarian team due to deteriorating health. He is survived by the ...
The study of fossil feathers and melanosome preservation has significantly advanced our understanding of the evolutionary history of vertebrate integumentary systems. Fossilised feathers, replete with ...
An enormous, humanoid head emerges from the earth in a small forest clearing, gasping for air and staring up at the sky. Its bones of rebar and skin of intertwined American beech branches, collected ...
With great interest, I read about the recent planting of thousands of trees on an unoccupied field near the Octoraro Reservoir (“More than 13,000 trees planted near Octoraro Reservoir thanks to ...
In 1956, French author, World War II aviator, and diplomat Romain Gary — and the only writer to ever win the Prix Goncourt twice (an impossible feat unless you write under a pseudonym, in this case ...
Julia Burgen, former Arlington City Council member and lifelong environmental preservationist, died at 89 years old Oct. 4, 2023. Her legacy lives on in Arlington parks, especially in Julia Burgen ...
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The Rondevlei Nature Reserve in Cape Town is mourning the loss of Brutus, the original male hippopotamus reintroduced to the ...