Articles for tag: Biodiversity loss, Earth, Environmental Change, Industrial Waste, nature, wildlife

9 American Rivers That Turned Turquoise – The Science Behind the Color Shift

Suhail Ahmed

Across the American West and Alaska, familiar rivers are flashing improbable shades of turquoise, as if someone quietly swapped out their water for melted gemstones. The spectacle isn’t a filter or a trick of tourism – it’s physics, geology, and biology colliding in real time. Scientists are racing to read these colors as clues: what ...

How Leopards Are Adapting to Urban Life Across Asia

How Leopards Are Adapting to Urban Life Across Asia

Gargi Chakravorty

The wilds of Asia are disappearing fast. From sprawling megacities to expanding farmland, human development is swallowing up natural habitats at an unprecedented pace. Yet in this concrete jungle, one predator refuses to back down. You might expect leopards to retreat deeper into remote forests as cities grow. Instead, something remarkable is happening across Asia. ...

Colorado's Black Bears Show Unusual Urban Behavior

Colorado’s Black Bears Show Unusual Urban Behavior

Andrew Alpin

Colorado’s black bears are behaving differently than ever before. They’re getting bolder, moving deeper into cities and neighborhoods, treating human spaces like their own backyard dining rooms. This shift isn’t just casual wandering anymore. Something bigger is happening. The evidence is overwhelming. Reports of bear sightings and conflicts with people increased nearly 15% in 2024 ...

a large lion walking across a dirt field

How Climate Change Is Pushing Big Cats Into New Territories

Suhail Ahmed

On a warm night that should’ve been too cold for hunting, a camera trap blinked to life and caught a silhouette where no one expected it: a lone big cat slipping through dry grass at the edge of a farm. Scenes like this are emerging from mountain foothills, desert fringes, and coastal swamps across the ...