Climate change and urbanization are increasing human-wildlife encounters in Georgia. Experts warn against intervening with animals.
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
Animals can significantly enhance emissions reductions — sometimes matching smaller sectors and reaching 10–15% of larger ...
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From carbon-storing tigers to flood-blocking beavers: How wildlife secretly tackles climate change
As the planet edges closer to irreversible damage, wild animals around the world are staging their own secret fight against climate change and biodiversity loss. Despite repeated warnings from ...
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Drowned chicks and food scarcity: Emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal now endangered
The emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal have been reclassified as ‘Endangered’ on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Climate change in ...
Education through storytelling and school programs helps students connect wildlife conservation with climate action, ...
With roughly 20 per cent of land in Surrey, B.C., sitting on a coastal floodplain threatened by climate change, the city is preparing for rising water levels that could severely damage residential ...
It’s one of the most commonly debated questions in the climate world: Is this weather we’re experiencing natural, or is it ...
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