Bookmark ClimateCoralsFiresGeneral NewsHawaiiPlants Swiftly Spreading Hawaii Wildfires to Inflict Severe Damage on the Local Ecosystem by Sophia Chen August 11, 2023 August 11, 2023 This article examines the devastating impact of rapidly spreading wildfires in Hawaii, detailing the severe consequences for coral, drinking water, and landscape.
Bookmark Amazon Riveramazon.com incBrazilBrazil governmentClimateDrug crimesForestsGeneral NewsPlants Governments are gathering to talk about the Amazon rainforest. Why is it so important to protect? by Joshua Brown August 6, 2023 August 6, 2023 Governments discuss vital Amazon protection; biodiversity, carbon sink, and climate impact at forefront. Collaboration crucial.
Bookmark AnimalsGeneral NewsPhotography LeadPlantsSheepWorld News AP PHOTOS: A shepherd keeps up the ancient rite of guiding sheep across northern Spain by Andrew Wright August 5, 2023 August 5, 2023 Shepherd Ángel Mari Sanz preserves ancient sheep migration in northern Spain, a journey of tradition and sustainability. _xD83D__xDC11__xD83C__xDF3F_
Bookmark AP Top NewsBatsBruce WestermanClimateDebra HaalandDelawareDonald TrumpGeneral NewsJoe BidenMichiganPlantsRichard NixonTennesseeThomas CarperTrumpUnited States Senate After helping prevent extinctions for 50 years, the Endangered Species Act itself may be in peril by Lucas Garcia August 4, 2023 August 4, 2023 Endangered Species Act faces peril after 50 years. Political controversies and funding issues threaten its survival.
Bookmark AnimalsCaliforniaFishGeneral NewsOregonPlantsU.S. NewsWaterways Start of the Largest Dam Dismantling Project in the US Fuels Tribal Hopes for Renewal by Gabriel Martinez July 31, 2023 July 31, 2023 US’s largest dam removal underway. Tribal collaboration plants 17B seeds, restoring Klamath River. Nature’s revival, hope for threatened species _xD83C__xDF31__xD83D__xDC1F_
Bookmark ClimateClimate changeGeneral NewsPlants US Facilitates Species Relocation as a Last Resort to Combat Climate Change-Induced Extinction by Lucas Garcia July 1, 2023 July 1, 2023 US eases species relocations to combat climate-induced extinction, allowing last-resort transfers for imperiled plants and animals.
Bookmark General NewsMexico governmentPlantsU.S. News Tragic Demise of a Californian Scholar Amidst Research Expedition in Mexico by Michael Nguyen June 30, 2023 June 30, 2023 Californian scholar Gabriel Trujillo’s pursuit of ecological research in Mexico ends tragically; family seeks justice.
Bookmark BusinessCA State WireClimate and environmentGeneral NewsMorePlantsTrending NewsU.S. NewsWeekend Reads California Creatives Confront Destructive ‘Superbloom’ of Wild Mustard with Innovation by Sophia Chen June 16, 2023 June 16, 2023 California artists and chefs combat the destructive wild mustard superbloom creatively, using it for dyes, pesto, and more.
Bookmark BusinessCA State WireClimate and environmentGeneral NewsMorePlantsU.S. News California Artists and Chefs Embrace the Challenge of the ‘Superbloom’ of Wild Mustard by Michael Nguyen June 16, 2023 June 16, 2023 California artists and chefs creatively confront the destructive superbloom of wild mustard, using it for dyes, pesto, and more.
Bookmark Joe BidenBusinessClimate and environmentForestsPlantsPoliticsSD State WireTrees US Inventory: Old Forests Cover an Area Bigger Than California by Joshua Brown April 20, 2023 April 20, 2023 The Biden administration has discovered over 175,000 square miles of old and mature forests owned by the US government. They want to create new rules that can prevent these forests …