Team Visma Lease-a-Bike‘s Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey cools down with water as he cycles during the 15th stage of the…
Browsing: Science & Environment
It was a warm, still evening in June when the crew gathered just after sunset at Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary for the first Frog Watch survey…
The 2026 World Cup is set to be the most attended and carbon-intensive tournament ever. A World Cup 2026 stadium. By Evan Meikle The 2026 World…
For those who have worked alongside Shorebird Conservation Manager River Gates, it’s difficult to imagine Audubon without her unwavering commitment to conserving shorebirds. Since joining Audubon…
What’s involved with banding Piping Plover chicks? The banding team approaches cautiously, creating a circle around the chicks and gently capturing them with specially designed soft nets. The birds…
More than 150 years ago, Frederick Billings returned to Vermont after making his fortune during the California Gold Rush where he had witnessed miners clearing forests, eroding hillsides,…
By Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi and Nosipho Dlamini South African households are feeling the pressure, according to the 2026 Cost of Living Report by South Africa’s Competition Commission.…
From the banks of Currituck Sound to extensive grassy marshes, old duck impoundments, and upland maritime forests, Pine Island is home to globally rare habitat that continues…
Latest updates as the extreme heat engulfing Europe’s moves into the second week and the energy fallout from the Middle East conflict. A Paris pharmacy displays…
In a world increasingly polluted by AI slop, the Painted Bunting might make you think twice: Is that bird real? Fortunately for us, male Painted Buntings—adorned…