Tropical riparian ecosystems—those found along rivers and wetlands—recovered much faster than expected following the ...
The removal of wolves thus led to the instability of riparian and other environmentally sensitive areas. After the United States Congress passed the original Endangered Species Preservation Act in ...
The iconic landscape of Yellowstone National Park has witnessed an increase in forest cover, thanks to this wild animal.
Fossil evidence from North China suggests that some ecosystems may have recovered within just two million years of the ...
The Forest Service has agreed to monitor riparian areas, maintain and repair fencing, and remove trespass cattle when they’re detected by the agency, the Center or the public. The agency also pledged ...
In 1996 the Center petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect the plant under the Endangered Species Act, and it was listed the following year. The San Pedro Riparian National ...
Tropical riparian ecosystems—those found along rivers ... and wiped out over 80% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species due to extreme environmental changes including global warming ...