A leading conservation research group found that 40% of animals and 34% of plants in the United States are at risk of extinction, while 41% of ecosystems are facing collapse. Everything from ...
Many kinds of harmful invasive species enter and spread throughout the United States on land or in water through various pathways. Non-native plants, animals, algae, fungus, or disease-causing ...
The United States has one of the world's most powerful legal tools for protecting species at risk of extinction ... you can take to help this landmark law save imperiled animals and plants. Learn more ...
Ruminants like cows have developed an unusual way of digesting their food: they ingest plants, give them a rough ... at migration is often full of risk, but a new study from researchers at The ...
Relocation to a new site is a usual part of the life cycle of many plants and animals and is viewed as ... to catfish farm ponds in the United States to control algal growth.
Roughly 34% of plants in the United States are at risk of extinction due to habitat destruction ... other species have seeds ...
In conclusion, comparisons across large evolutionary distances, such as that between plants and animals, allow us to highlight the most fundamental principles of stem cell biology. Stem cells ...
As global temperature rises, Antarctica’s pristine landscape is already changing, and new research shows most of the region’s plant and animal species ... are at risk and it’s really ...
A WWF report catalogues a cornucopia of plants and animals newly identified in the Greater Mekong region in 2021 and 2022, ...
Many kinds of harmful invasive species enter and spread throughout the United States on land or in water through various pathways. Non-native plants, animals, algae, fungus, or disease-causing ...
Climate change is subjecting plants to rapid shifts ... out into space and protects us from cosmic radiation emitted by the sun. It is also remarkably used by animals like salmon, ...
Many kinds of harmful invasive species enter and spread throughout the United States on land or in water through various pathways. Non-native plants, animals ... are most at-risk Historic ...