EFFINGHAM — Pollinator Week is an annual celebration dedicated to supporting pollinator health, initiated and led by the Pollinator Partnershi…
So far, about 10% of the ocean has formal protection as countries work toward the 30x30 goal, but many areas are still protected on paper only.
The constant noise of traffic is so ubiquitous, it is barely noticeable to our ears – until we step into a roadless forest and experience true quiet.
The dead remains of foundation species can boost or deter how well future generations are able to grow and thrive.
BARTLETT — Facing closure under the Trump Administration, more than 50 forest experts and supporters of the Bartlett Experimental Forest met …
In fall, hoards of winter ticks latch on to New Hampshire’s moose — sometimes upward of 50,000 per adult animal. Over the course of the winter, the ticks drink their fill of blood, weakening adult moose and sometimes killing calves. “Essentially, they get the life sucked out of them,” said Henry Jones, New Hampshire Fish […]
More than 40 years since the end of commercial whaling, research reveals an increase in sightings of whales in the south-eastern Atlantic.
Salmon have faced a boom-bust cycle for years. Making their recovery last longer will require some big changes, including how hatcheries produce fish.
Up to two-thirds of species are changing their behavioral patterns in response to seeing people in their natural environment.
