Articles for category: Ecology, Plants

Brazilian Pepper Tree.

Why Florida’s Natural Areas Are Under Siege from the Brazilian Pepper Tree

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a plant so relentless, it can turn a wild, sunlit meadow into a tangled, impenetrable forest in just a few years. Now picture that plant marching across Florida’s natural landscapes, smothering everything in its path. This is not the plot of a science fiction movie—it’s the real-life invasion of the Brazilian pepper tree, a ...

Earth's Most Powerful Natural Disasters Have Shaped Our Planet

Earth’s Most Powerful Natural Disasters Have Shaped Our Planet

Kristina

There is something almost incomprehensible about the raw fury of our planet when it decides to unleash its full power. Volcanoes that darken skies for years. Earthquakes that shatter cities in seconds. Floods so vast they swallow entire civilizations whole. These are not just tragedies – they are the fingerprints of a living, breathing, violently ...

A black and white photo of a tunnel with bright light at the exit

How Switzerlands Underground Rivers Could Help Solve the Continents Water Crisis

Maria Faith Saligumba

Europe is facing a pressing water scarcity challenge, driven by climate change, population growth, and industrial demands. Amidst this crisis, an unexpected solution is bubbling beneath Switzerland’s picturesque landscapes. The country’s underground rivers, hidden from view but brimming with potential, could offer a lifeline not just for Switzerland but for the entire continent. This article ...

Engineering Marvels: The Earthworks of Poverty Point

Who Built the Lost City Underneath Poverty Point?

Trizzy Orozco

The story of Poverty Point is a mystery that crackles through the silence of ancient earthworks, echoing with the footsteps of people lost to time. Imagine standing atop a massive, grassy ridge, looking out over manmade mounds that rise like sleeping giants from the Louisiana landscape. Beneath your feet, a city once bustled—its builders leaving ...

7 US Wildlife Species With Extraordinary Adaptations for Survival

7 US Wildlife Species With Extraordinary Adaptations for Survival

Sumi

Across the United States, some animals are quietly performing daily miracles just to stay alive. They freeze solid and come back to life, outrun almost anything on land, and see the world in colors we can’t even imagine. These aren’t fantasy creatures from a movie; they’re living, breathing neighbors sharing the same landscapes we drive ...

Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi).

Florida’s Panther Preserve: A Last Stand for America’s Elusive Big Cat

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine wandering through the dense, sun-dappled forests of southern Florida, your heart pounding with anticipation. Somewhere in the tangled brush, a ghostly figure moves with silent grace—America’s rarest big cat, the Florida panther. For decades, these magnificent creatures have come dangerously close to vanishing forever. And now, deep within the boundaries of the Florida Panther ...

Forest ecosystem

12 Ecosystems That Are in Danger: How Can They Be Protected?

Annette Uy

In a world of rapid change and development, the natural environments that house a myriad of species and provide essential services to our planet are under increasing threat. From lush rainforests to vibrant coral reefs, these ecosystems face challenges that threaten their very existence. Understanding the importance of these ecosystems and the measures we can ...

Two birds perched on top of a pine tree

The Pine Beetle Epidemic: How One Insect Is Reshaping the Rockies’ Forests

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in a vast pine forest, the air fresh and cool, sunlight streaming through towering green canopies. Now picture that same forest, but with mile after mile of trees tinged in rust-red, their needles dying, their trunks riddled with tiny holes. This isn’t the aftermath of a wildfire or a logging operation—it’s the signature ...