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Everglades restoration has improved Florida's drinking water, but rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion now pose new threats.​ ...
“Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) blooms have become a recurring issue in Callander Bay, raising public concern about the safety of drinking water, recreational use, and the long-term health of the ...
There is good news for fishers keen toss a line at the Ross River Dam, with recreational-land based fishing set to be open to ...
Urgent action is being called for in Wrexham to help save Gresford Lake, which faces an uncertain future. A group of volunteers has been working hard to overcome several challenges in order to protect ...
A wildlife advocacy group has won a landmark manatee protection case, forcing Florida to scrutinize sewage problems in the northern Indian River Lagoon ...
Anne Vogel, until recently the director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, was sworn in Monday morning as the new Region 5 administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The judge wrote that it would take at least a decade for conditions in the northern part of the Indian River Lagoon to start to recover ...
Americans are skeptical of the term environmentalist, so a new report from Aquarium of the Pacific deals with ‘wonder and respect and stewardship’ for sea animals and the ocean.
From the turning of the fagus to the flutter of falling elm leaves, a red-golden carpet is unfurling across the more ...
Regular soil testing is the most reliable method for monitoring phosphorus levels and identifying fields with elevated concentrations. Each new soil test should prompt a reevaluation of individual ...