As the world marks International Day of the Tropics, the Philippines has pledged to conserve 24 per cent of its land by 2040, ...
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Study finds river fungi face a bigger threat than pollution: heat, drought, and lost trees
When aquatic fungi lose diversity, rivers lose resilience.
Life beneath the ocean surface often hides in plain sight. Along the seafloor near Tanegashima Island in southern Japan, what appears to be scattered pink stones is actually something far more ...
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Universities Join Hands to Enhance Agroforestry Research for Mitigating Climate Change
A team of universities, led by Addis Ababa University, has joined forces to implement a four-year Intra-Africa academic mobility project aimed at strengthening agroforestry research and education for ...
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Watering your lawn at night feels like a summer hack — until the fungus, rot, and pests move in
It is also possible that your yard does not need irrigation in the first place.
A new Japanese study shows that planting shelterbelts, or rows of trees on farmland, can significantly reduce the abundance and diversity of grassland bird species, challenging common assumptions ...
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Gardener fits 130 different plant species into tiny yard that is buzzing with wildlife
"Looking at this gave me the biggest dopamine hit ever." ...
A North London cemetery next to a golf course has been left with collapsing fences, overgrown areas and a direct line of ...
Off the Southern California coast, a whale-watching creator caught the sort of sighting people head out on the water hoping ...
Join the citizen science movement at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, where volunteers listen for frogs and toads to help ...
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Ancient hatchling fossils show first animals on land likely skipped frog-like metamorphosis
"It was very striking." ...
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