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Canada's lakes are changing because of warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Here's why scientists are concerned.
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Such debates have intensified with the Trump administration's aggressive push to increase extraction here. Opponents fear ...
Indigenous communities in Ontario’s far north are participating in a three-year study to understand the impacts of climate change and how communities along the James Bay Coast can better adapt to ...
Six months on from the US president’s order to halt all foreign assistance, Nick Ferris explores just how badly wildlife conservation programmes have been impacted – and how they have managed to keep ...
Residents along the river gathered in La Crosse Aug. 4 to discuss the effects of federal funding cuts on their community and ...
President Donald Trump’s administration and its allies have pushed aggressively for drilling, mining and logging in Alaska.
As climate change intensifies across the global ocean, fish stocks are shifting their distributions in search of suitable ...
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Debris removal after Hurricane Helene did more damage to the environment than the storm itself in some parts of the state, ...
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IFLScience on MSNFor First Time In Decades, Winter-Run Chinook Salmon Spotted In Upstream Californian RiverAdult winter-run Chinook salmon have been seen in Northern California’s McCloud River for the first time in decades. On July ...
This little Tennessee fish is causing a big stir. Meet the Barrens darter, the little fish that's on the brink of extinction.
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The state’s largest wildlife refuge is about to get a little bigger. The Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge is in ...
Tom Van Lent is accused of stealing “trade secrets” from the influential Everglades Foundation. He says the foundation has ...
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