Environmental DNA harvested from the ocean, land and air can help scientists monitor wildlife. The challenge is figuring out how to interpret this eDNA.
Little over a week after his resounding election victory, president-elect Donald Trump has made several controversial choices ...
Trump had flown from Florida in the morning, joining up with billionaire Elon ... British Columbia's chief veterinarian has ...
Trump, speaking early Wednesday at his election night party in Florida, said the results delivered an "unprecedented ... Columbia's chief veterinarian has told clinics that treat wild birds that they ...
Led by Professor Davide Tanasi of the University of South Florida ... able to identify a complex mixture of ingredients left ...
From the joyful swoop of manta rays on torch-lit night dives to the vibrant tapestry of wild tropical flowers, the Big Island ...
A 74-year-old is in a race against time to find a place to house what may be the world’s largest collection of African ...
They’ll scavenge in dumpsters, feed on waste from fish processing plants, and even gorge on carrion ... can survive for decades. In 2015, a wild eagle in Henrietta, New York, died at the ...
First, I want to explain the difference between aggressive and invasive plants. Florida native plants can become aggressive, ...
Driving around the county, I routinely spot invasive exotic plants like Brazilian Pepper (the poster child of invasive exotic plants in Florida ... exotic plants in wild areas and yards is ...
Visitors will see six central Palm Beach County gardens filled with native plants during the annual tour this month.