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A small Pacific island nation has become the centre of one of the most severe ecological disasters in recent history.
Vulnerable species — and the impact of the facility on their habitat and well-being — are at the core of a legal fight.
Activists and outdoorspeople insist the human, pollutive impact of the detention center imperils landscape and wildlife, not the other way around.
The Pacific island of Guam faces ecological collapse as millions of snakes devastate bird life and fuel a spider explosion.
Native pond turtle populations rise after removal of American bullfrogs at national park. When scientists from the, Davis, ...
Efforts by the authorities to control the spread of these snakes, especially the horseshoe snake, are proving ‘insufficient’ ...
A lull during the peak of hurricane season is unusual but not an indication the season will remain slow. Florida is ...
Listing the snake as a threatened species would give it federal protections. Here’s why the snake is in decline.
PALM BAY, Fla. — Since the 1960s, the Brazilian peppertree has grown into Florida’s most widespread and invasive plant. According to the USDA Agricultural Research Service, growth now covers over ...