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A lithium mine could contribute to the extinction of a fish species in southwestern Nevada, the federal government ...
New research has revealed that high densities of European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' 'fitness' by reducing their reproductive success and altering key traits linked to ...
For decades, the Fleurieu Peninsula’s swamps were routinely drained. But as the region battles the driest conditions on ...
A team of Australian researchers has discovered 71 new native bee species belonging to the resin pot bees, or Megachile ...
Plant scientist Rebecca Jones recommends planting the heat-tolerant Risdon peppermint, which is currently found only on ...
As night falls over the Siberut jungle, a fire crackles inside the Tateburuk clan’s wooden home, or uma. The walls are ...
Milan Triennale exhibit aims “to reveal how Melbourne’s focus on housing growth has led to environmental neglect.” ...
These 1,000-pound creatures travel in large herds and can smell water miles away. Now, the race is on to stop them from inundating Australia’s fragile ecosystems—one camel burger at a time.
Feral European honey bees may disrupt natural pollination processes and force endemic wildlife out of tree hollows. But there’s not enough research to conclusively tell how they negatively affect the ...
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