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What Counts as a Native Species, Anyway?
Fascinating and complex, understanding what counts as a native species involves exploring history, ecology, and human influence—discover the details inside.
Wildlife Crossing: How Highway Bridges and Tunnels Are Saving Animals
By bridging habitats and reducing roadkill, wildlife crossings are transforming conservation efforts—discover how they are saving animals nationwide.
Ancient Survivor: Horseshoe Crabs and the Race to Save Them
Noticing how ancient horseshoe crabs have survived millions of years, discover why their future depends on human action.
Biodiversity and You: How the Loss of Species Affects Human Life
When biodiversity declines, your health and future are at risk; discover how protecting species is vital for human well-being.
Wildlife Tracking: How Scientists Follow Animals and Why It’s Vital for Conservation
Sensitive wildlife tracking reveals animal journeys, providing vital insights that shape conservation efforts and ensure their survival—discover how scientists make it happen.
Conservation vs. Recreation: Do National Parks Prioritize Nature or Tourists?
Preserving nature or accommodating visitors—what truly takes precedence in national parks remains a complex debate worth exploring further.
Nature’s Medicine Cabinet: How Biodiversity Fuels Medical Breakthroughs
Conservation of biodiversity unlocks nature’s medicine cabinet, offering endless medical possibilities—discover how preserving ecosystems can revolutionize healthcare and save lives.
Savanna or Prairie? The Subtle but Vital Differences in Grasslands
Keen explorers will discover subtle yet vital differences between savannas and prairies that reveal nature’s complex grassland tapestry.
How Scientists Discover New Species: From Rainforest Floor to Lab Door
Many discoveries begin deep in remote habitats, revealing new species that could reshape our understanding of biodiversity—find out how scientists make these exciting breakthroughs.