JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish

Magazine menu

  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • Blog
  • Press Releases
  • affiliates
  • ABOUT ENN
  • Spanish
JA Purity IV JA Purity IV
  • Top Stories
  • ENN Original
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Ecosystems
  • Pollution
  • Wildlife
  • Policy
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Green Building
    • Sustainability
    • Business
  • Sci/Tech
  • Health
  • Press Releases
  • Rider on the Storm: Shearwater Seabird Catches an 11 Hour Ride Over 1,000 Miles in a Typhoon

    New research from Japan published in the Ecological Society of America’s journal Ecology suggests that increasingly severe weather driven by climate change may push oceangoing seabirds to their limits.

  • Cut Emissions and Improve Farming to Protect Wilderness

    Humanity must cut carbon emissions and use farmland more efficiently to protect our planet’s remaining wilderness, new research shows.

  • Biodegradable Plastics Still Damaging to Fish – Otago Study

    Biodegradable plastics may not be the solution to plastic pollution many hoped for, with a University of Otago study showing they are still harmful to fish.

  • Heat Waves Harm Bird Reproduction on Agricultural Lands

    Bird populations are in rapid decline across North America. While climate change is just one of the many factors influencing North American birds, its effects are significant and can interact with other stressors, such as habitat loss.

  • Protecting Polar Bears Aim of New and Improved Radar Technology

    Research testing new technology to more effectively locate polar bear dens across the Arctic is showing promising results. 

  • New Threat to Antarctic Fur Seals

    Antarctic fur seals that were hunted to near extinction have recovered but now face dangerous decline because of a lack of food, new research suggests.  

  • Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk From Pollinator Loss

    Published in Science Advances, the study explores the intricate interplay between climate change, land use change, and their impact on pollinator biodiversity, ultimately revealing significant implications for global crop pollination.

  • Wildcats Restored to Scottish Highlands

    Conservationists have released 19 young wildcats into the Scottish Highlands as part of an effort to bring the cherished animal back from the edge of extinction.

  • Honey Bees May Inherit Altruistic Behavior From Their Mothers

    True altruism is rare behavior in animals, but a new study by Penn State researchers has found that honey bees display this trait.

  • Gray Whales Experience Major Population Swings as a Result of Arctic Conditions, Research Shows

    Dynamic and changing Arctic Ocean conditions likely caused three major mortality events in the eastern North Pacific gray whale population since the 1980s, a new study has found.

  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12

Page 8 of 302