A study on peatland fires in Indonesia illustrates how identifying the perceptions, motivations, and goals of stakeholders is a crucial first step in creating environmental change.
In the face of climate change, urbanization, and globalization, mosquito-borne disease outbreaks are likely to increase. A study examines one cause behind these outbreaks and how we can prevent them.
Conservation of the greater sage grouse has been underway for a decade and continues to be a priority. Researchers describe the importance of wildflowers to the survival of this emblematic species.
Maple sugar is the most important non-timber forest product in the northeastern U.S. A new study shows greater amounts of nitrogen in the soil can lead to sweeter sap and therefore higher maple sugar yields.
Can the alliance between trees and fungi reduce climate change effects? A recent study looks at the role of fungi in increasing the ability of trees to take up the potent greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.