CONSERVATION

Jan 04 2026SCIENCE

A Young Explorer's Dinosaur Discovery

A young boy's love for adventure led him to make a groundbreaking discovery in Alberta's Horseshoe Canyon. Nathan Hrushkin, just 12 years old, found a piece of a dinosaur fossil sticking out of a rock while on a hike with his dad. This wasn't just any fossil—it was part of a 69-million-year-old juve

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Jan 01 2026HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Caring for Older Adults in Hospitals

Caring for older adults in hospitals is not just about treating illnesses. It's also about respecting their dignity. A recent analysis suggests using a well-known nursing model to improve care. This model, called Levine's Conservation Model, focuses on preserving and protecting patients' energy, per

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Jan 01 2026OPINION

Florida's Bear Hunt: A Questionable Conservation Strategy

Florida's approach to managing its black bear population has sparked controversy. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently approved a three-week hunt without any monitoring or check stations. Critics argue that this decision contradicts both scientific recommendations and

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Dec 31 2025ENVIRONMENT

Decatur: A Haven for Birds and Nature Lovers

Decatur has earned a special title: Georgia's first "Bird City. " This means the city is taking big steps to protect birds and their homes. People in Decatur are working hard to make the city a safer place for our feathered friends. One of the ways they're doing this is by planting native plants in

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Dec 30 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Tiny Fish Makes a Big Comeback in Bolivia

In a surprising turn of events, a fish species thought to be gone forever has been spotted in a small pond in Bolivia. This fish, known as Moema claudiae, hadn't been seen by scientists in over 20 years. Its home, a seasonal wetland, was destroyed to make way for farms. But against all odds, a small

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Dec 29 2025ENVIRONMENT

San Diego's Hidden Ocean Treasures: Why We Must Protect Them

The coast of San Diego holds a secret world. In the tidepools of La Jolla’s Dike Rock, life thrives in a tough environment. Bright anemones and ochre sea stars cling to the rocks. They face constant change. One moment, waves crash over them. The next, they are exposed to air and sun. This narrow str

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Thailand's Hidden Treasure: The Return of the Flat-Headed Cat

Deep in the heart of Thailand, a secretive feline has made a surprising comeback. The flat-headed cat, a species thought to be nearly gone from the country, has been spotted after a 30-year disappearance. This small, round-eyed cat is one of the rarest in the world, with only about 2, 500 adults lef

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

A Fresh Start for Adirondack's Loon Conservation

The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation has a new leader in science and conservation. Lizz Schuyler, a local expert, is taking the reins. She's no stranger to the Adirondacks, having grown up in the Pottersville/Schroon Lake area. Her journey in wildlife science started close to home and took he

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Britain's Growing Deer Dilemma

The number of deer in Britain has skyrocketed in recent decades. Estimates suggest there are now around two million deer, a significant jump from the 450, 000 counted in the 1970s. This surge has led to various issues affecting drivers, farmers, and the environment. Deer are causing serious problem

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Dec 26 2025ENVIRONMENT

Florida's Hidden Green Treasures

Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but it also has a lot of protected areas. About 67% of southern Florida is covered by national and state parks. That's around 3. 5 million acres of land and water south of Lake Okeechobee. Most people don't realize this when they visit Orlando or th

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