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Earthquakes in December and February created waves in Death Valley National Park that devastated the habitat of one of the ...
I didn’t know what my life was missing until I came across this adorable, yet fascinating sea slug. The leaf sheep, or leaf ...
A host of dark-dwelling creepy crawlies help plants just as bees and butterflies do. New research is showing just how much the world relies on them.
Officials with Death Valley National Park say numbers for the Devil’s Hole pupfish are back on the path of recovery after two ...
“Urgent action is needed” in order to save a much-loved lake for future generations to enjoy. The Friends of Gresford Lake ...
Contamination fuels algae blooms and wreaks havoc. Our investigation pinpointed alarming chemical levels in nearly 1 in 4 ...
Two recent earthquakes disrupted the Nevada habitat of one of the world's rarest fish, the Devils Hole pupfish, drastically reducing their population, officials said this week.
Seagrass die-offs in Florida often occur when nutrient pollution (phosphorus and nitrogen) flows into estuaries from farms, golf courses, street water and septic seepage. Those nutrients then fuel ...
One of the rarest species on Earth, the Devils Hole pupfish, came close to extinction in recent months, thanks to an earthquake 500 miles from their deep desert cave. Now, worried scientists and ...
Unlike terrestrial crops like trees, fruits, vegetables and herbs, seaweed requires no fertilizer, pesticides, freshwater or land to grow.
Recent findings suggest that light pollution can affect lakes including producing toxic algae and altering carbon cycling.
Nope, it's not your imagination! The ocean is actually getting greener, according to scientists, and we found out why.