
Giant, ancient crabs live beneath Rome, and conservationists have their backs: 'They deserve to be saved'
The only freshwater crustaceans indigenous to Italy, experts hope to garner appreciation for these giant Roman crabs.
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Seattle, Minneapolis named best US cities for biking — see where yours ranks
The nonprofit PeopleForBikes released their city ratings for 2024, tallying up the largest cities in America by their bikeability.
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This major city is on track to complete 150 miles of new bike paths in 2025
Chicago's Department of Transportation updated its 2024 bikeway plans, as part of an effort to add 150 miles of new bikeways and enhance city safety and sustainability.
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Major reforestation milestone: DRC plants 90% of 1 billion trees goal, despite unexpected obstacles
Congolese government program aspired to plant 1 billion trees, aiming to strengthen climate resilience, alleviate poverty, and protect biodiversity.
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Size matters: How massive protected areas are the best solution to ensure the survival of endangered wildlife
From the 1970s through 2020, the annual rate of protected area creation on land increased, but these areas’ average size have decreased.
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New Australian national park the size of Las Vegas home to 12 threatened species
Australia's newest national park is teeming with an incredible array of wildlife, including 12 threatened or endangered species.
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Coming soon to a lake near you: Floating solar panels
New research finds that "floatovoltaics" could generate a substantial amount of energy worldwide.
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Rarest wild cat in the world no longer endangered: 'The greatest recovery of a cat species ever achieved'
After 20 years of conservation efforts, the Iberian lynx population has grown from 94 to over 2,000, and has officially been taken off the endangered species list.
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To protect Scotland's endangered salmon, these anglers purchased the same river they've fished for 100 years
The Blairgowrie, Rattray and District Angling Association has purchased a four-mile stretch of their beloved River Ericht.
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Wealthy nations finally deliver promised climate aid, as calls for more equitable funding for poor countries grow
While they were two years late delivering on their promise, rich countries partially compensated for their earlier shortfalls, contributing nearly $116 billion in climate aid to developing countries.
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The essential guide to picking the best EV charging app: 'Say goodbye to range anxiety'
Sure, most EVs have their own built-in charging apps — but it's important to have a solid backup to assuage potential range anxiety from an inconsistent charging infrastructure.
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