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Water being pumped into Tampa Bay could cause a massive algae...

Larry Brand, University of Miami Millions of gallons of water laced with fertilizer ingredients are being pumped into Florida’s...

Africa’s 2 elephant species are both endangered, due to poaching and...

George Wittemyer, Colorado State University CC BY-ND Humans have been over-exploiting African elephants for centuries....

Growing food and protecting nature don’t have to conflict – here’s...

Thomas Hertel, Purdue University Growing food in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way – while also producing enough of it...

Pikas are adapting to climate change remarkably well, contrary to many...

Andrew Smith, Arizona State University Climate change is harming many special places and iconic species around our planet, from Glacier National Park’s disappearing glaciers to...

Pikas are adapting to climate change remarkably well, contrary to many...

Andrew Smith, Arizona State University Climate change is harming many special places and iconic species around our planet, from Glacier National Park’s disappearing glaciers to...

Llamas are having a moment in the US, but they’ve been...

Emily Wakild, Boise State University With their long eyelashes, banana-shaped ears, upturned mouths and stocky bodies covered with curly wool, llamas look like creatures that...

Fences have big effects on land and wildlife around the world...

Alex McInturff, University of California Santa Barbara; Christine Wilkinson, University of California, Berkeley, and Wenjing Xu, University of California, Berkeley What is the most common...

Why do tigers have stripes?

Andrew Cushing, University of Tennessee Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to...

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