I'm pleased to offer this guest post by Prof. Dr. Pim Martens, professor of sustainable development at Maastricht University (Netherlands) and senior fellow in the Ethics of the Anthropocene Program ...
The federal government, the Haida Nation and the Gitxaała Nation have jointly announced the establishment of three marine ...
Dogs have been in the Americas for more than 10,000 years. They were already domesticated when they came from Eurasia with the first people to reach North America. In the coastal parts of present-day ...
Found near villages, research suggests the Indigenous population intentionally planted and maintained these patches of fruit and nut trees Alex Fox Correspondent Along the coast of British Columbia, ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. No one knows how long diesel had been seeping from a crack in the tanker truck, ...
A study of Britain's native flowering plants has led to new insights into the mysterious process that allows wild plants to breed across species -- one of plants' most powerful evolutionary forces.
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Irish buff-tailed bumblebees are genetically distinct from their British counterparts, finds study
The news that native bees are cut from a different cloth has important implications for conservation practices and may also ...
“Arctic: Culture and Climate” was a recent exhibit at the British Museum that is just one of millions of events across the globe at least partially derailed by the pandemic. An examination of the many ...
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