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128 posts
WWildlife
California authorities uncovered and disrupted several major wildlife trafficking operations, including one that internationally trafficked illegal products made from endangered species.
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‘Intact pieces … are used as a status symbol’

  • February 1, 2026
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife busted an “underground wildlife trafficking organization,” SFGate reported, after intercepting a…
EEnvironment
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is on the lookout for an invasive species of xenia pulse corals that could harm Florida's marine ecosystems.
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‘Worried about the possibility of this happening here’

  • January 26, 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is on the lookout for an invasive coral species that could harm…
NNutrition
Ginseng adulteration remains a significant concern
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Ginseng adulteration remains a significant concern

  • January 19, 2026
The new publication summarizes information on the authenticity of 910 commercial ginseng products reported in 48 peer-reviewed publications.…
EEnvironment
Rising global temperatures have contributed to the formation of a meltwater lake on top of Greenland's 79 degree north glacier.
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Scientists issue warning after discovering powerful phenomenon that could cause severe flooding: ‘Extreme disturbances’

  • January 12, 2026
Rising global temperatures have contributed to the formation of a meltwater lake on top of Greenland’s 79°N glacier,…
NNutrition
Tru Niagen enters beauty market with NAD+ supplement
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Tru Niagen enters beauty market with NAD+ supplement

  • January 9, 2026
November’s launch marked Tru Niagen’s first dedicated move into nutricosmetics, with the supplement specifically formulated to be taken…
WWildlife
One viral Instagram video showed an elk that wasn't having any of a driver's rude behavior.
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‘Most satisfying video I’ve seen all year’

  • January 7, 2026
If you’ve been a lifelong admirer of wildlife, then you probably already know that it deserves to be…
EEnvironment
In select European markets, Coca-Cola has introduced recyclable paper and cardboard handles that hold six 1.5-liter bottles together.
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Coca-Cola sparks backlash with major change to its products — here’s what’s happening

  • January 7, 2026
The Coca-Cola Company has introduced new paper-based packaging in some of its European markets, but environmental experts question…
EEnvironment
The International Energy Agency's 2025 report lays out how global renewable energy capacity is expected to double between now and 2030.
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‘[It] will dominate the future’

  • January 7, 2026
Within the next few years, renewable energy sources are expected to surpass coal, oil, and gas on a…
WWildlife
After a decade of research and breeding programs, the osprey population in Illinois has grown significantly.
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Researchers thrilled as rare predator population rebounds after decade of ‘hacking’: ‘It’s very exciting’

  • January 6, 2026
After a decade of research and breeding programs, the osprey population in Illinois has grown significantly, according to…
EEnvironment
The study concluded that almost two-thirds of natural habitats in India were hosting 11 major invasive plants.
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Researchers sound alarm over disturbing spread of unlikely pest: ‘Entire ecosystems could shift’

  • January 6, 2026
Experts are concerned after discovering significant biodiversity loss in southern Asia.  What’s happening? In research published in the…
EEnvironment
China is looking to leverage its growing abundance of renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen.
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China launches effort to unlock next-gen energy source — here’s why it’s so powerful

  • January 5, 2026
China is looking to leverage its growing abundance of renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen, according to Reuters.…
SScience
Rising seas and saltier soils are putting Florida's cabbage palm at great risk — even plants long considered resilient may struggle to survive.
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‘This quintessential giant is not spared from the growing threats’

  • January 5, 2026
Rising seas and saltier soils have placed Florida’s cabbage palm at great risk.  Even plants long considered resilient…
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