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A super El Niño wiped out millions of people in 1877. Are we better prepared now?
A super El Niño in 1877 caused massive fatalities. This report examines current preparedness levels and what has changed since then.
More than sixty percent of the United States is experiencing drought conditions
More than 60% of the U.S. is experiencing drought, with over 20% in extreme drought, driven by atypical La Niña conditions and climate factors.
Why Road Ecology Matters More Than You Realize
Discover how road ecology impacts ecosystems and why responsible planning is crucial for long-term environmental and community health.
Can Cities Be Biodiversity Strongholds? The Evidence Says Yes
Cities can become biodiversity strongholds when green spaces and corridors are prioritized—discover how urban areas can truly support vibrant ecosystems.
2026 Form Plugins for WordPress: A Practical Review
Discover the top WordPress form plugins in 2026. Compare features, ease of use, speed, and pricing to find your perfect fit today.
How Drones Are Used in Habitat Mapping
Soaring above the landscape, drones transform habitat mapping by offering unprecedented data accuracy and insights—discover the future of ecological research.
The Case for Protecting Ordinary Nature, Not Just Famous Parks
What if protecting everyday nature like parks and farms is the key to healthier, more resilient communities that benefit everyone—discover why it matters.
Do Protected Areas Need Buffer Zones? Here’s Why It Matters
Theories on conservation emphasize buffer zones’ crucial role in safeguarding ecosystems, but why are they truly essential for protected areas?
Why Portable Water Test Kits Matter for Citizen Science
Understanding the importance of portable water test kits can transform your community’s engagement in environmental health—discover how they empower citizen scientists today.