A global study finds that everyday boat traffic can disrupt ocean animals like whales, sharks, and sea turtles - even without collisions.
A new study challenges a common assumption that deeper marine ecosystems act as refuges which could reseed damaged shallower ...
A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, ...
The Ausable Freshwater Center discusses the importance of repairing and maintaining the riparian buffers along river banks.
Why do some systems collapse suddenly after what seems like a minor disturbance? A single transmission line failure can cascade into widespread blackouts. A delayed shipment can ripple through a ...
The ostensibly barren Mojave Desert is in fact teeming with plants and animals, including a rare species known as the threecorner milkvetch. It’s a member of the pea family, splaying across the ground ...
Four University of Wyoming graduate students will present their research to the public during a Science Café Sunday, Feb. 1, at 1:30 p.m. The event, hosted by UW’s Biodiversity Institute, will take ...
David M Watson receives research funding from the Federal Government (through ARC, DAFF, DCCEEW), and is on the board of the Holbrook Landcare Network and the Great Eastern Ranges. He served two terms ...
Southern sea otters living along California’s coast are struggling in warmer seas, with new threats and changing food sources. They, like the other two sea otter subspecies, are classified as ...
Rancher Chia Thrane uses goat grazing to manage noxious weeds in Montana. In Montana, noxious weeds have become a widespread problem due to ecosystem disturbances and degraded landscapes. Over time, ...