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Two wildfires ravaged northwestern Turkey overnight on Wednesday (July 16), burning down forest land and damaging some ...
Sweeping foreign aid cuts led by the United States will cause international health funding to plummet to the lowest level in ...
It turns out that rivers choose their path based on erosion – a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration.
Hippos are dangerous — highly territorial and fiercely protective of their young. They are capable of capsizing boats and ...
It’s said the outflow of the Amazon into the Atlantic Ocean is equivalent to 219,000 cubic meters of water per second (7.7 ...
In the north of Mozambique, Al-Shabaab have waged a brutal insurgency since 2017, leading to beheadings, rapes, and burned ...
The centuries-old tradition of "Swan Upping", the census of the Royal swan population on stretches of the River Thames, got ...
His company has become a global leader in ecotourism, helping to set new standards for conservation travel and community ...
Rwanda cut multidimensional child poverty nearly in half among 5–14-year-olds—from 25.3% to 11.9% between 2016 and 2024. • Free basic education and expanded rural school access drive this progress. • ...
Three cattle on the left, 20 elephants on the right,” shouts the expedition leader from the bow seat of the first of five ...
Why do some rivers split? UCSB scientists found the answer—and it could change how we restore and manage waterways.
A public art installation by veteran and artist Gary Crosby aims to bring smiles and raise awareness about the endangered ...