There’s a spot along the southern Oregon coast where a Tyrannosaurus rex casually hangs out in a temperate rainforest, and ...
At twice the size of Texas, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) is continuing to grow, posing as a serious threat to the ...
New research from Queen Mary University of London shows how extreme seasonal patterns are causing rainforest butterflies to ...
Discover a dinosaur park tucked inside an Oregon rainforest, where life-sized creatures make it feel like time has stood still.
Another one for the weird science file. New research shows that although the world is seeing more rain overall, it's also getting drier at the same time. How can that be? In simple terms, the world's ...
Tasmania has long been considered a global “climate refuge,” where cool, ocean-influenced conditions allow species like the giant freshwater crayfish to persist as mainland Australia warms. But new ...
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Mother’s Day is on Sunday this weekend. The weather promises to provide all moms with some sunshine to brighten their special day. Following Monday’s early-week warmth, cooler, low-level onshore flow ...
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Forget the Pacific Coast Highway: This 300-mile loop packs rainforests, glaciers, and wild beaches into one week this summer
Sure, the Pacific Coast Highway is iconic, but this underrated Pacific route packs in a greater variety of scenery and ecosystems.
Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ecosystem collapse could unfold. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey If deforestation ...
Olympic National Park has reopened popular spring destinations such as Sol Duc Hot Springs and Hoh Rain Forest trails, while adjusting access to Enchanted Valley due to a road washout. Visitors must ...
Houston has picked up more rain than usual this April — but with La Niña over, what happens next is far less certain. So far this month, Houston has recorded about 5.2 inches of rain — nearly 2 inches ...
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