Corvids hold the key to saving the world’s forests
Corvids, especially those that cache seeds, might be responsible for sustaining pine and oak forests.
Sewage into soil could help restore brownfields
Many cities have abandoned industrial sites and other degraded areas that are prime candidates for ecological renewal, but it’s often hard to get restoration projects to take root – lite
Return of devil could aid small mammals in Australia
Ecologically speaking, Australia is a bit like a crazy quilt, a patchwork of globally unique fauna overlain by the effects of two waves of human settlement (first by Aboriginal people and la
Stop expecting the worst, conservation biologists say
This article is available in Spanish through a partnership with the Institute of Ecology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
Kicking out cows can restore western US wetlands
In southeastern Oregon, a natural experiment has been quietly taking place over nearly a quarter of a century.
Dingoes could be the answer to Australia’s wildlife decline
Australia’s mammals are going extinct at an alarming rate.
How grazing could restore California’s grasslands
Herbivores, as you well know, eat plants. Some herbivores eat so many plants and so rapidly that they might as well be thought of as biological lawnmowers.