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This Earth Day, we’re celebrating stories from the past year of UC research that illustrate the resilience of life on our ...
A familiar amphibian in Ecuador sparked a global revolution in conservation thanks to the Rights of Nature law.
In a new study, researchers used more than 5 million measurements from individual trees across much of eastern North America and showed the rate at which introduced species are spreading has increased ...
The study highlights the transformative potential of the Rights of Nature, which views nature as a rights-bearing entity, not merely an object of regulation and subjugation by extractive industries.
Scientists at the Institute for Agroecology at the University of Vermont, along with international co-authors, have published ...
The amount of things you can craft in Infinite Craft isn't technically infinite, but it sure is a lot. There are hundreds of recipes to discover, so we compiled them all.
Despite the recent success, the northern leopard frog still has a ways to go in Washington. Experts stunned after endangered ...