Netherlands gets OK to un-reclaim land
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
Palau hopes to preserve its relatively-pristine environment by asking visitors to sign a pledge to tread lightly.
A Chinese city halts a park renovation plan until spring so that a rare migratory bird can enjoy its island refuge for now.
Paris is now expanding free sparkling water to fountains around the city, hoping to reduce waste and promote good publicity.
Switzerland’s melting glaciers pose not only a long-term threat, but are the cause of some recent landslides.
London gets a new treasure: an urban wetlands now open to the general public for the first time—and admission is free.
A fight is brewing between save-the-wolf forces and the farmers who make Roquefort and other cheeses, and say their sheep are threatened.
When you need a break from the ‘Mouse Machine’ this county nature preserve is only minutes away.
Working with researchers from Florida International University, Belize has set out to safeguard rays from extinction and sees them in a tourism future.
Carbon dioxide trapped in water at an abandoned mine site has the potential to erupt and replace oxygen, killing hundreds. Help is on the way.
After a long legal battle, the Dutch government has an OK to return an area of reclaimed land to the sea in exchange for widening a shipping channel.
Palau hopes to preserve its relatively-pristine environment by asking visitors to sign a pledge to tread lightly.
A Chinese city halts a park renovation plan until spring so that a rare migratory bird can enjoy its island refuge for now.
Paris is now expanding free sparkling water to fountains around the city, hoping to reduce waste and promote good publicity.
Switzerland’s melting glaciers pose not only a long-term threat, but are the cause of some recent landslides.
London gets a new treasure: an urban wetlands now open to the general public for the first time—and admission is free.
A fight is brewing between save-the-wolf forces and the farmers who make Roquefort and other cheeses, and say their sheep are threatened.
When you need a break from the ‘Mouse Machine’ this county nature preserve is only minutes away.
Working with researchers from Florida International University, Belize has set out to safeguard rays from extinction and sees them in a tourism future.
Carbon dioxide trapped in water at an abandoned mine site has the potential to erupt and replace oxygen, killing hundreds. Help is on the way.