Hikers in Papua New Guinea heard an “eep-eep-eep” sound and followed it to a yellow-spotted animal. Take a look.
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s largest seagrass fields and the planet’s most important carbon sinks. It faces incalculable risks that threaten the future of humanity.
As they soon discovered, the noisy animal turned out to be a new species. A team of researchers ventured into the lowland rainforest of ... found “on the forest floor” near creeks, the study ...
Nestled away in the Indian Ocean, the bank’s seagrass habitats are being decimated by a multinational fleet of fishing ships ...
"I, quite frankly, was probably the most scatty teenager you've ever known," says Stacey. "When I had Zachary, I had this one whole life that I was responsible for, and so many things that I had to do ...
Stay connected with the outdoors throughout your hotel stay at these breathtaking hotel rooms that place your bed literally ...
The Hoh Rainforest contains one of the most peaceful spots in the United States, marked as ‘One Square Inch of Silence’ in ...
These environments, composed of decaying leaves, twigs, and other organic materials on the forest floor, are teeming with life. Insects, fungi, and microorganisms thrive in this habitat, contributing ...
Dr Chungui Lu is a Professor in Sustainable Agriculture specialising in the Plant Genomics, Plant Molecular Biology and Vertical Farming/Urban Agriculture. He is a leader of Sustainable Agriculture ...
Countries have debated for decades whether to allow mining on the ocean floor, a potential trove of critical minerals. Now, a ...