China's Yellow River Basin is showing ecological improvements amid a conservation campaign.
The North Sea is bouncing back after recent decades saw major declines in aquatic populations.
A new crayfish species has just been officially named after scientists found it "hiding in plain sight."
A refinancing project has been set up to swap The Bahamas’s external commercial debt in favor of nature, thus helping the Caribbean nation to improve ocean conservation and management of its Marine Protected Areas.
Following decades of partnered habitat restoration efforts in the southeastern part of the United States, two species of freshwater mussels may no longer require federal protection.
A new national park has been established in Australia, encompassing over thirty-three thousand hectares of land home to rare and threatened species.
A massive Spanish ship has recently set sail to help science better understand the parts of our oceans yet to be explored.
Yellow-legged frogs, nearly wiped out by a fungal disease, are now repopulating Yosemite National Park thanks to a reintroduction effort aimed at saving the species.
Additional conservation measures have just been put in place to protect critical environmental zones within the Baltic Sea.
A newly protected area spanning 199,435 hectares in Northern Bolivia is set to conserve threatened floodplains.