Ucsc News

RSS
168 stories

Could rebuilding global fisheries save hundreds of billions of dollars?

Endangered muriqui monkeys in Brazil full of surprises

A new way to rescue Africa’s struggling soils: Planting perennials with crops

Climate change threatens population of Earth’s largest sea turtle

Cell phones help decipher malaria transmission in Kenya

Canadian ice sheet responded rapidly to ancient climate change

House windows may kill 22 million Canadian birds each year

Clever crows may grasp hidden causes

Antarctic king crabs warming up to invade continental shelf, threatening unique marine community

Entertainment media skews public perception of chimpanzees in the wild

Tracking the coelacanth: Two decades of research confirms a viable population in Comoros

Monarch butterflies decline at wintering grounds in Mexico, Texas drought adds to stress to migration

Indigenous technicians scour Amazonia to help researchers track wildlife populations

First global assessment finds highest-grossing tunas and billfishes most vulnerable to extinction

Researchers challenge idea that marine reserves promote coral recovery

Small mammals use Borneo pitcher plant as toilet in exchange for nectar

African cattle benefit from socializing with wild grazers during the wet season

Museum specimens reveal the tracks of an amphibian epidemic

Bacteria deep in the Gulf of Mexico consumed oil faster than expected, study finds

Cheetahs reproduce more successfully after early pregnancies

Ecotourism brings home the bacon in the Peruvian Amazon

Rainforests, wildlife preserved by indigenous spiritual beliefs

It’s not just size that matters: how population affects climate change

Researchers track the little-known giant sunfish

African apes threatened by rising temperatures

The unruly evolution of island life

Open landfills feed population growth of predatory Alaskan gulls

Growing strawberries organically yields more nutritious fruit and healthier soil

Japanese scientists use goldfish to screen for freshwater pollution

The green movement has to become a rainbow-colored movement in order to be successful

Dried-up Colorado takes toll on giant Mexican fish

Big Farms Can Make the Leap to Organic Farming, Study Suggests

you're currently offline