The UW-La Crosse River Studies Center monitors the health of the Mississippi River system and trains freshwater scientists.
Explore Ecology’s annual Environmental Stewardship Awards spotlight real work — from composting systems to student-led ...
Not far from the vessels stuck in the Persian Gulf is a one-of-a-kind marine ecosystem that’s home to dolphins, sea turtles ...
Late summer evenings in much of North America carry a particular kind of insistence. It comes not from anything visible, but ...
Newly rebranded as UC Nature, the UC Natural Reserve System of 42 distinct conservation areas, some in national parks, has ...
As the Arctic's climate and ecology rapidly change, two researchers are calling for a paradigm shift in insect monitoring.
Discover how lightweight materials redefine public spaces with flexibility, transparency, and ecological design principles in ...
Every summer, technicians play a vital role in collecting environmental data about rivers and streams. Apply to join our crew ...
From the bustling capital Dhaka to the remote charlands, forest edges, countrysides, and coastal belts, large deciduous trees suddenly ignite the skyline with dazzling shades of crimson, vermilion, ...
Genomic analysis reveals squid and cuttlefish evolved in deep oceans, survived mass extinction in refuges, and later rapidly diversified, following a “long fuse” evolutionary pattern.
Microbial and fungal communities are increasingly recognized as vital agents in the conservation and restoration of ecosystems facing anthropogenic ...
Scientists find that ecosystems across Africa follow similar patterns, with vegetation and human impact shaping food webs in ...