Look up at the sky—what do you see? During the day, it’s a vast expanse of blue with clouds drifting by. At night, it’s a ...
Ecology funding is supporting efforts to reconnect Myers Creek in Okanogan County to its floodplain to restore wetlands. Communities across Washington are preparing to improve wastewater facilities, ...
Research in the Journal of Applied Ecology has identified threats to endangered plants in an urban area, generating ...
When people think about habitats on Earth, they likely picture forests, oceans or grasslands. Few think to look up. Yet the ...
Washington’s coastal zone encompasses all the marine shorelines on the Pacific Ocean coast as well as Puget Sound, Hood Canal and Strait of Juan de Fuca. It also includes all the lands and waters in ...
The coastal marten is about the size of a ferret and lives in heavily wooded forests.
According to a new study by the University of Würzburg, Bavarian meadows are the most monotonous insect habitats.
The field dates to 2008. Key aims include tracking flying animals to record responses to wind, air pressure, pollution and ...
As Brazil’s Atlantic Forest shrinks, mosquitoes that once fed on many animal species appear to be shifting toward humans.
Texas A&M ecoinformatics enables students to explore science in nature with real-world data, field research and ...
Governor Kelly Armstrong has announced a new soil health and habitat program, meant to benefit marginally productive cropland ...
Greenland sharks, long thought blind, may actually see in Arctic waters. Researchers reveal their eyes are functional, ...