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  • A Smoky Inferno

    Intense fires raged in several western states over the Labor Day weekend.

  • Consequences of the 2018 Summer Drought

    Research team with participation from Göttingen University investigates effects on plants, forests and grassland

  • Animal Grazing Reducing Biodiversity Around The World

    Livestock grazing is reducing the biodiversity of herbivores and pollinators worldwide, according to a new study led by University of Alberta researchers that examined the impact of grazing on a larger scale than ever before.

  • Research Reveals Previously Hidden Features Of Plant Genomes

    An international team has decoded the full genome for the black mustard plant.

  • Early Detection of Soil-Surface Ozone Can Help Prevent Damage to Grape Vines and Apple Trees

    Farmers and fruit growers are reporting that climate change is leading to increased ozone concentrations on the soil surface in their fields and orchards – an exposure that can cause irreversible plant damage, reduce crop yields and threaten the food supply, say materials chemists led by Trisha Andrew at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

  • Long Live the Queen: UBC Scientists Find Clues to Queen Bee Failure

    Scientists at UBC are unravelling the mysteries behind a persistent problem in commercial beekeeping that is one of the leading causes of colony mortality—queen bee failure.

  • How Rivers Shape States

    Many state and local boundaries around the world—including many in the United States—are the product of rivers.

  • Rising Waters on Kenya’s Great Rift Valley Lakes

    Months of torrential rains have caused Lakes Baringo and Bogoria to swell, creating several problems for local wildlife and people.

  • Status of Stocks 2019

    The annual Status of Stocks report highlights our work with partners toward the goal of maximizing fishing opportunities while ensuring the sustainability of fisheries and fishing communities that support the American economy.

  • California Continues to Burn

    By early September 2020, more than a quarter million acres had burned within the August Complex fire in Mendocino National Forest.

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