An international team is calling for a US $14 billion investment to protect and restore one of the planet's most valuable and overlooked marine ecosystems, kelp forests. The funding is needed to ...
For years, Macklyn Cove was a land of the living dead. Located near Brookings along Oregon's south coast, the cove was once home to vast underwater kelp forests that supported species as small as ...
You’ve heard the slogans: save the whales, protect our pollinators. You may have lamented the decline of polar bears or the ...
Researchers at the University of B.C. have discovered toxic PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, in sea otters in B.C.
To the Editor: As an endorsing member of the Animal Wellness Action national campaign to stop the slaughter of the barred owl, Voices of Wildlife in NH is deeply disappointed that New Hampshire ...
The kelp forest is the ocean’s hidden rainforest; teeming with color, movement, and mystery. Meet five extraordinary fish species that live among its golden fronds, each with bizarre adaptations and ...
Fort Ord Dunes State Park in Marina is the coastal equivalent of finding an empty beach chair at a crowded pool – it simply shouldn’t exist in a state where natural beauty typically comes with ...
Michelle Ward has received funding from the Australian Research Council, National Environmental Science Program, Queensland's Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland Conservation ...
LIHUE (HawaiiNewsNow) - An annual art exhibit highlights Hawaii’s native wildlife and the forests they call home. The third annual “Wings and Woodlands: A Tribute to Native Birds and Forests” will ...
A new study has shown areas of state forest in Northern New South Wales, currently zoned as hardwood eucalypt plantation and slated for logging in 2025–2026, are in fact vital koala habitat. Tuckers ...
Gibbons, commonly called lesser apes, aren’t as well-known as some of their great ape cousins like chimpanzees or gorillas. But the lives of these highly arboreal primates are no less fascinating.