Stony coral tissue loss disease is shifting the ecological balance of Caribbean reefs
Changes in the Caribbean's population of corals threaten marine biodiversity and coastal economies.
Changes in the Caribbean's population of corals threaten marine biodiversity and coastal economies.
Findings show that the erosion of creekbanks and marsh edges in areas with large otter populations has slowed.
UF researchers analyzed data obtained from feathers of 871 birds found dead at solar and wind energy facilities in California.
The study concluded that recycling provides a return on investment similar to or better than other environmentally friendly strategies.
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