From the hot pink apple snail eggs that cling to cypress trees to trampled sugarcane crops, signs of invasive species are ...
The Ministry of Climate is testing targeted control of small predator populations in protected areas to boost ground-nesting ...
Tribbles are trouble in the Star Trek universe because they're so hard to remove, much like these real-life animals that've ...
WWF-Pakistan has cautioned that an invasive fish species has been detected in water bodies across Sindh and Lower Punjab, ...
Explore the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, its key objectives, legal provisions, and recent amendments. Learn how this ...
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Voyager’s most underrated alien race is now Star Trek’s scariest threat
Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming #4 was written by Susan Bridges and Tilly Bridges and drawn by Angel Hernandez. Janeway and ...
Sri Lanka is one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots, with nature deeply intertwined with community life. Reflecting ...
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Helping Cape Town’s toads cross the road: Interview with Andrew Turner
Western leopard toads have been listed as endangered since 2016. Andrew Turner, scientific manager for CapeNature, the ...
Bishop Museum is offering an updated Botany Checklist of native and non-native plants of the islands — alive and extinct — as ...
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Bugonia ending explained: Why the ending feels so bleak (& why it might not be)
Bugonia delivers a shocking ending for audiences, but it's one that carries an even larger message to audiences.
After eons underground, it was discovered by accident. Within a couple of decades, it was already under threat.
While "Star Trek" is pretty consistent compared to a lot of science fiction franchises, a few episodes have turned ...
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