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No coffee, no coffee,” repeated the security guard. His smile stood in stark contrast to his faded camouflage fatigues and ...
Wheatgrass Books welcomes three authors for the 4th Friday Art Walk book signing on July 25. Bruce A. Bugbee, Robert J.
Downtown Alpine is set to celebrate one of West Texas’ most iconic animals during the upcoming Big Bend Black Bears Weekend, ...
When they finally appeared on the fifth day, Obame, a wildlife filmmaker from Gabon, captured footage that would become her debut film, Ndossi, blending folklore and conservation from a rarely seen ...
The dogged search for a bird that many people figured had gone extinct included torrential rains, washed-out bridges, swine ...
The Okefenokee is huge, covering hundreds of miles, but it is shallow — only two feet deep in many places — and it isn’t fed by any waterways. Rain is the swamp’s only source of replenishment.
Former Director General of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) P. Sesh Kumar shed light on a report by top ...
The MSU study offers the most complete inventory yet of rangeland-dependent species. It's intended to give land managers, ...
An international study led by the University of Liège proposes a new map of the potential for natural vegetation on Earth, ...
The world's oldest multilateral climate fund, the Global Environment Facility, is planning a new wave of wildlife conservation bonds in a bid to help African countries save endangered species and ...
The Global Environment Facility plans to expand wildlife conservation bonds across Africa to protect endangered species and ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...