Scientists warn that "flying rivers" — invisible streams of moisture that carry rain from the Atlantic Ocean westward across ...
America’s wild lands are already home to vast networks of paved and dirt roads. Now the Trump administration is about to ...
Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in the Amazon, and fish noises.
Nights are spent in a modest four-cabin converted crabbing boat called Ursus. Skiffs ferry travelers ashore for twice-daily outings, where it’s common to see half a dozen or more brown bears dotting ...
This story, “Best Grouse Hunting in America,” appeared in the Sept. 1985 issue of Outdoor Life.
At first glance, plants may seem passive – but beneath their stillness lies a world of complexity and constant activity.
The findings suggest that the mature Amazon rainforest has, so far, avoided the worst impacts of climate change, although the ...
What began as one man's mission to plant seedlings has grown into a movement, empowering women, generating income, and ...
A team of nearly 100 researchers found the average tree size in the massive rainforest has increased by more than 3 percent ...
La Cumplida has turned deforested hills into thriving shade-grown coffee farms, showing that healing the land can also grow ...
A new study has found the rainforest’s largest trees are thriving, and continue to play a major role in mitigating the ...
After Hurricane Helene nearly cost a climate scholar and her son their lives, she says we don’t need more evidence of climate ...
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