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Asturias curbs eucalyptus expansion to protect its native forests

Asturias rises against the proliferation of eucalyptus in the...

Drought in California: Study Reveals Water Shortage Increases Wildlife-Human Incidents

The drought in California not only transforms the landscape, but also causes an increase in conflicts between humans and wildlife. A recent study by the...

Menorca Channel: a study proved that banning trawling improves the diet of seabed species

A team from the Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO-CSIC) demonstrated that the protection of seabeds from trawling enhances...

The Downy Woodpecker: North America’s Smallest “Living Hammer” That Surprises Science

The Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens), the smallest in North America, defies expectations by striking the hard bark of trees with a force that multiplies...

Pollution in Chile: a pioneering study detected microplastics in the estuaries of Lenga and Tubul-Raqui in Biobío

A pioneering study by the Millennium Institute of Coastal Socio-Ecology (SECOS) revealed the first evidence of microplastics in estuarine sediments in southern Chile. The...

Worrying pollution in Peru: heavy metals in Lake Junín pose a 100% cancer risk

A new scientific study conducted in Peru exposes an alarming reality about the pollution of its highlands. Apparently, the basin of Lake Junín faces extreme...

Asturias curbs eucalyptus expansion to protect its native forests

Asturias rises against the proliferation of eucalyptus in the...

Misiones promotes the conversion of Zoo Bal Park to prioritize animal welfare and conservation

The traditional Zoo Bal Park in Montecarlo is undergoing...