Australia Imported 2,400 Toads to Save Its Crops—Now 200 Million of Them are an Unstoppable Disaster
In 1935, native beetles were wreaking havoc on Australia’s sugar cane crops in Queensland. The beetle larvae lived in the ...
Australia imported cane toads in 1935 to save sugarcane, but the plan failed and became one of the country’s worst ecological ...
Tobias Koehler, director of the McBryde and Allerton gardens, said their priority is protecting loulu palm. The roughly 700-tree collection comprises all but one of the 27 loulu species found on Earth ...
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Something Is Killing Sea Urchins Worldwide — And Scientists Fear It’s Only the Beginning
'For the first time in history, there are no new juvenile urchins being recruited across several Canary Islands,' a researcher said.
Sea urchins are disappearing from the Canary Islands, and scientists warn the loss could trigger major changes across marine ecosystems.
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning as harmful creatures are spotted off coast: 'Eradication is almost impossible'
"We didn't expect the change to be so rapid." Researchers issue warning as harmful creatures are spotted off coast: ...
TL;DR• A mass die-off of sea urchins in the Canary Islands has led to a halt in reproduction, pointing to possible local ...
Deep freezes in 2023 and 2024 provided relief for some of Maine’s most preyed-on tree species. Will that continue in 2026?
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Hawaiians Should Kill This Tropical Invasive Pest On Sight (It Can Cause So Much Damage)
These pests have been wreaking havoc on Hawaii's vegetation, and palm trees in particular. If you spot one, don't let it go — ...
Cold spray whipped off the ropes as a diesel engine throbbed in the background. One by one, empty shellfish pots came over the side of the fishing boat, occasionally containing the remnants of crab ...
Those with an adventurous spirit will love what nature has to offer in the colder months. A great place to start is Matthiessen State Park.
In Sri Lanka, agamid lizard species are growing increasingly vulnerable due to three main factors: shrinking habitats, climate change and being traded as exotic pets. The Indian Ocean island is home ...
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