Raising cattle on native grasses in the U.S. benefits farmers, wildlife and the soil
Reintroducing native grasses to farms could benefit cattle farmers as well as birds in the eastern part of the United States.
Reintroducing native grasses to farms could benefit cattle farmers as well as birds in the eastern part of the United States.
"This is proof that we have plastics in our body — and we shouldn't," a scientist says.
"The foods societies produce and eat today have a climatic ripple effect that extends far into the future."
The rangers were aghast to find the meat of two dead tigers being grilled at a campsite in a local forest.
Advanced machines conduct conventional labor tasks, minimizing injuries and increasing efficiency.
Israeli scientists wanted to answer a question: What caused the disappearance of the larger animals from prehistoric human diets over time?
As the destruction of the Amazonian rainforest is reaching new heights, the EU has a unique chance to help end illegal logging.