Three billion birds vanished from North America between 1970 and now. It’s not magic – it’s science showing us ecological collapse. While America loses birds, Africa’s ecosystems face their own bird ...
Every day, new conveniences seem to rise out of nowhere that greatly simplify the way we work, learn and live. Remember the days when we had to fill out personal checks and put them in the mail to pay ...
Byron Adams gave a presentation to high school students about MCM LTER research with a focus on soil ecosystems. The goal of the presentation was to provide students with an up-to-date perspective on ...
Ca Mau, Vietnam – 12th April 2013 – More than 200 scientists, policy makers from Vietnam Ministries as well as the thirteen Delta provinces; representatives from international conservation and ...
As the researchers note, “A diverse agricultural system can better absorb shocks and maintain productivity, ensuring food security in the face of uncertainty.” A wide range of species present within ...
Nine of Nepal’s development partners have issued a statement on the occasion of World Environment Day 5 June that underlines their commitment to help Nepal respond to Covid-19 and the climate crisis.
Rutgers scientists assessing the level of diversity among bee species necessary for sustaining populations of wild plants have concluded that ecosystems rely on many bee species to flourish, not just ...
In this digital world, where new advancements constantly unfold, we find ourselves more interconnected than ever. Technology has not only connected us but also empowered us to access information and ...