Humans aren’t the only ones changing with the climate. According to the American Journal of Botany California’s iconic redwood trees adjust their leaves’ capacity for water depending on their environment. Yahoo! Finance writes that the redwood...
Because of overexploitation many large fish populations such as tuna and swordfish have lowered almost 90% in numbers. Scientists recommend protecting the Pacific Ocean’s “blue corridors” which are highly trafficked by migrating fish in order to...
Recreating mangrove forests is not only a good measure for nature conservation, but it can also provide great economic benefits. The money needed for the re-creation already exists in many cases as well but is currently only used for less effective measures. This has...
Very recently, on May 6, a team of Chinese scientists rappelled into a giant sinkhole hiding a forest at the bottom. According to the Xinhua news agency, the sinkhole is about 192 meters deep (630 feet). The team of speleologists and spelunkers found that there are...
Last year, the Scottish community Langholm, which lies near Gretna Green, raised £3.8 million (€4.5 million) and bought around 2100 hectares of land from the Duke of Buccleuch. Now, they are fundraising another £2.2 million (€2.6 million) to...
For years tracking technology has been used to track cargo, airplanes, and other materials. Not much has been done in monitoring wildlife in Africa and elsewhere. One exception is in Zimbabwe under the Victoria Falls Elephant Project, where twenty elephants have been...