Farming areas that use lots of fertilizers and pesticides stood out for the swift and accelerating decline of their bird populations.
The pale pink, fairy club fungus was found during a waxcap watch survey in Somerset during autumn last year.
American scientists found global warming has caused many tropical plants to bloom earlier or later than they did in the past.
New research shows how these storytelling choices can distort science – and how to move beyond them.
For decades, wilderness lands have been left largely unaltered by human activity. But those places are still changing, and keeping them wild and special may require action, not inaction.
Indigenous people and local communities on three continents reported a "drastic" decline in the body mass of several species.
LOVELL — The Old Waterford Road can be a quiet place in the winter. Plowing from Lovell stops at the Stoneham town line, and other than the on…
Maine Woodland Owners will be hosting author and ecologist Tom Wessels on Friday, Feb. 20 from 9 to 10:15 a.m. for an online photo interpretat…
Over a three-decade experiment in the Rocky Mountains, fungi and plant life fundamentally changed. The result has consequences for cattle and wildlife.
