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The Far Right’s New ‘Badge of Honor’
The Atlantic· 5 days agoThe far-right publisher known as “Lomez” kept his identity private, and for good reason. On X, where he has more than 70,000 followers, Lomez has suggested that journalists be killed, praised ...
Excess drugs are threat to animals and the environment
Cosmos· 6 days agoAPIs, they say, pose a “major and escalating risk to biodiversity, ecosystem services and public...
Plummeting Humboldt penguin population presents extinction risk
Fox News· 4 days agoThe decrease in the Humboldt penguin population has put them at risk of extinction. Threats to the...
North Macedonia's beekeepers face climate change challenge
AFP via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEvery day, Magda Miloseska dons a white, protective suit and enters the domain of the honeybees in...
Invasive species among concerns for health of Lake Champlain
The Burlington Free Press via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLake Champlain provides high-quality drinking water to more than 164,000 people, 24% of the basin's...
Texas leads US for feral hog population. Are they good or bad for the environment?
Austin American-Statesman· 6 days agoA new study suggests in the context of large herbivores, nonnative species do not exert stronger or...
The Dallas Zoo lost its first whooping crane chick to a gun. Their work is far from over
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoGeorge Archibald is growing tired of telling this story, but to prove history is repeating itself...
Chile's Humboldt penguins could face extinction as population plummets
NBC NEWS· 4 days agoThe Humboldt penguin population has dramatically decreased in areas along the central coast of...
Chile's Humboldt penguin could be facing extinction, experts warn
FOX 10 Phoenix· 4 days agoThe Humboldt penguin population along the central coast of Chile has dramatically decreased, making them one of the world's most vulnerable penguin species and putting them at risk of extinction ...
Rare black rail bird spotted in southern Delaware salt marshes
WHYY· 4 days agoThroughout those years, Christopher Hecksher, a professor of environmental science at Delaware State...