The United States is leaving some of the world’s oldest and most influential scientific networks involved in biodiversity ...
For a long time, people pushed climate change and biodiversity loss to the sidelines, seeing them as distant problems for scientists, activists, or future generations, while forests vanished far away, ...
Climate-driven shifts in reproduction and migration timing impact vertebrate populations, highlighting the need for context-specific conservation strategies.
As temperatures rise slightly, late-season plants produced weaker nectar, showing that climate change can affect pollinators ...