Recent research by Atlantic Veterinary College discovered up to 30 per cent of red foxes and coyotes in P.E.I. may be carrying a tapeworm. The government says the risk to human health remains low, but ...
Scientists say the iceberg could grind over the island's shelf, crushing underwater life. If it lodges at the island’s flank, it could remain a fixture for up to 10 years before the ice melts or ...
Climate change and human activity are harming Antarctica and threatening wildlife from humpback whales to microscopic algae, more than 280 scientists and conservation experts say in urging protections ...
The 3rd District covers southeastern Brookhaven Town. Ask Moriches Republican James F. Mazzarella about coconut husk and ...
On islands, many plants rely on animals such as birds, bats and reptiles to disperse their seeds and help them grow in new ...
Georgia has completed its first summer oyster harvest season, with new regulations allowing for closed-season harvesting under strict conditions. Follow how oysters are grown through photos.
Orangetip caterpillars apparently prevent sinalbin, a glucosinolate in the mustards they eat, from turning into toxic ...
Biosecurity Tasmania has warned that spring marks the start of the heightened vigilance season, with contaminated produce ...
The study, led by Keiko Wilkins, a recent PhD graduate from UH Mānoa’s Marine Biology Graduate Program, found that chemicals ...
A University of Hawai'i at Mānoa graduate's new research reveals that plastic pollution poses a significant, unseen threat to ...
Discover an undeveloped island in the Florida Keys in Dry Tortugas National Park for a serene escape to bird watch and ...
The invasive redbay ambrosia beetle has been confirmed for the first time in New York, along with the detection of laurel wilt disease in Suffolk County — a discovery that began with a Northport ...