Stretching almost 1,500 miles, the Great Barrier Reef is so vast that just 20% has been surveyed. With tourism funding ...
Known as the mother of Colombian corals, at 70, marine biologist Elvira Alvarado is still diving — and pioneering "coral IVF" ...
SAN ANDRÉS, Colombia — Nearly 50 years after she first put on a wetsuit, Elvira Alvarado still remembers coming upon a coral reef off Colombia's Caribbean coast. "Everything was alive. And it was ...
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What time of the day or night are snakes most active? Insights into their habits and movements
Snakes' activity patterns are primarily governed by their cold-blooded nature, relying on external temperatures. They exhibit ...
Spooky season has rolled into South Florida, and we’ve rounded up eerie events, from haunted houses to street festivals, that will get adults into the Halloween spirit.
No one, including the doctors, knew what recovery would look like for Katy Puig, a high school senior who’d been captain of her soccer team.
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Have you seen a coyote in Coral Springs? Don’t panic — here’s how to stay safe
Coyotes are a highly adaptable species, with the ability to adjust to a variety of climates. In fact, they can be found in every state except Hawaii. They have existed in Florida for at least 60 years ...
The White Chocolate Coconut Crème Brûlée Cheesecake combines three desserts into one indulgent creation. The Chocolate Windswept is described as a “flourless chocolate cake topped with hand dipped ...
An exceptional "dual feeding" strategy underlies a Mediterranean coral's resilience to rising sea temperatures, according to ...
Coral reef growth rates in the tropical western Atlantic have slowed to a fraction of what they once were, erasing coastal protection benefits they once offered.
New York, NY, Oct. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coral Vita, the world’s leading commercial land-based coral reef restoration company, sponsored and headlined “Currents,” a transformative full-day ...
On Bikar Atoll and Jemo Islet of the Marshall Islands, seabirds are returning, forests are regrowing and coral reefs are recovering. And it all stems from the removal of a single invasive pest: rats.
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