OCEAN ISLE BEACH — When the Army Corps of Engineers issued its final decision on the terminal groin project here more than eight years ago, the document conveyed a prescient warning. A terminal groin ...
But, according to the Galveston Bay Foundation, the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory noticed that the number of nesting pairs of oystercatchers around Jones Bay had begun declining in 2011. Erosion, land ...
Bees and butterflies help produce our food by pollinating the crops farmers grow. In fact, 35% of the world's food crops, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, depend on pollinators.
Woody Island and Low Island form the Low Isles, located 15 km north-east of Port Douglas. Visitors are advised that Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service have issued a seasonal closure is in place at ...
Their recovery began with the banning of DDT by the Nixon administration in 1972 and their listing in the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The heroic rock climbers enter the tale at the end of the ...
The Great Lakes piping plovers, a rare shorebird species endemic to the Great Lakes basin, are experiencing a remarkable ...
Getting all the Borderlands 4 collectibles in the Carcadia District can be time-consuming if you don't know where to look or what side missions to ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden honored five state teams today with the 2025 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Public Service. The ceremony took place at the Capitol’s ...
Bees and butterflies help produce our food by pollinating the crops farmers grow. In fact, 35% of the world's food crops, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, depend on pollinators. But ...
Last year, about 55,000 hunters harvested about 350,000 pheasants in North Dakota. In 2008, hunter numbers were almost twice as high, with 107,000 hunters bagging about 1 million pheasants.
The Portland Press Herald spoke to two dozen experts this summer about the ways increasing heat is affecting Maine's natural world.