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Cater's Lake redesign project continues, and water is being removed from pond, posing a threat to some animals and raising concerns among residents.
This hot spot is a death trap for bison. This hot spot in Yellowstone is a death trap for bison, but that doesn't stop them.
An Alternative To Mining For Minerals When it comes to producing the key minerals to feed the world's industries, there are really only 3 possible sources: mining rocks, recycling, and purifying ...
In a new study, researchers used more than 5 million measurements from individual trees across much of eastern North America and showed the rate at which introduced species are spreading has increased ...
As part of the Federal Freshwater Action Plan, the Government of Canada is taking action to restore and protect freshwater ecosystems of national significance through Freshwater Ecosystem Initiatives ...
These silent sentinels create a fascinating juxtaposition against the natural landscape—man’s wartime vigilance now repurposed ... The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays monitors water quality and ...
Prescribed burning is a practice used by farmer and ranchers in certain geographical areas. When grazing cattle, burning off a pasture can be beneficial in the regrowth of high nutrient content forage ...
The left graph illustrates the temporal variations in CH₄ and N₂O emissions from China's natural terrestrial ecosystems over the past four decades. The net GWP remains relatively stable ...
Wuerthner has worked in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for decades and is president of the Montana Wild Bison ... “Last year, I watched a bison that managed to get out,” she said. Wuerthner said ...
Whether due to negligence or mismanagement, Tilapia found its way into our ponds and fields through the release of water — deliberately or accidentally — and has since overtaken the ecosystem. In ...