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Ecology releases draft environmental impact study dam on Chehalis River
A preliminary study of a proposed flow-through dam on the Chehalis River near Pe Ell shows the installation could have negative impacts on wildlife, forestland, a local water system and more.
While urbanization has restricted and fragmented the natural ecosystems, it also creates new and diverse environmental ...
An international research project involving the University of Granada has unified more than 30,000 thermal performance ...
Bageshwar: Domestic tourist footfall in Bageshwar has risen by nearly 42% in 11 years, generating close to Rs 2 crore in ...
Protected areas are often seen as refuges for plants and animals—yet they are also places where people live, work and relax.
The second Qinghai-Tibet scientific expedition has become a driving force behind ecological protection legislation on the ...
Scientists discovered four rainforest cats coexist by hunting in separate vertical zones. Camera traps and DNA analysis reveal dietary differences, reshaping predator ecology understanding.
This study explains why helpful DNA changes appear often but rarely spread, because environments shift too fast for evolution ...
Open semi-natural settings in urban areas—like parks and golf courses teeming with plants and small mammals—are possible ...
New study uncovers the forces that shaped and later brought down ancient urban centers, and shows how these patterns are ...
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Study finds Indigenous-led hunting most effective for tackling deer overabundance on B.C. islands
As ecosystems in coastal British Columbia disappear due to long-term browsing pressures from overabundant black-tailed deer, ...
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Watch a Wolf Cleverly Raid a Crab Trap for a Snack in What Could Be the First Evidence of a Wild Canid Using a Tool
On the remote shores of British Columbia, a wolf waded into cold saltwater and seized a buoy in her jaws. With slow, ...
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