Invasive plants in the U.S. can sometimes go from annoying to appetizing.
The groups say the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has failed to protect West Indian manatees.
According to entomologists, nymphs are hatching in late April and early May, and they need to be eradicated before…
Researchers stumbled upon "an amazing live orange carpet" of coral "as far as the eye could see."
There’s no question that this holiday, which started from radical beginnings, has largely become the purview of…
Critical sea turtle breeding locations are at risk of flooding, and soon.
A school fundraiser that invited kids to hunt cats is no more, following backlash from animal rights groups.
Weyerhaeuser is selling promises of carbon offsets on land it plans to log anyway.
PCBs were banned worldwide in the 1980s, but they're showing up in remote parts of the ocean.
The wealthy are driving water crises in cities across the world, new research shows.
She's spent a half-century at an amusement park. Soon, one of the world's most iconic orcas will return to her…
Researchers found "zero breeding success" among seabirds in Antarctica.
Assembly Bill 220 would allow the Southern Nevada Water Authority to limit residential water usage if the Colorado…
The international agreement, almost two decades in the making, supports the goal to protect 30% of the world's…
Monarchs overwintering along the state's coast, already endangered, were hit hard by a series of extreme winter…
A new breed of massive, cold-weather-proof hog is venturing south.
Never heard of the Devils Hole Pupfish, one of the most inbred creatures in the world? Read on.
Sometimes we have to kill parts of nature to protect the rest of it.
A new report by the nonprofit NatureServe analyzed decades of data and found massive risks of ecosystem collapse.
Government officials say that developing the train will bring economic opportunity to poor communities in the…