Using Science to Improve the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward reviews the science that underpins the Bureau of Land Management's oversight of free-ranging horses and burros on federal ...
Since Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew realized the folly of population control, one country after another that fell into the demographic trap (and, for some them, consequently into the Middle Income Trap) ...
A large, brightly colored invasive species from East Asia is weaving its way across parts of the United States − including Georgia and South Carolina.
Soil salinization and alkalization pose significant global challenges, severely limiting the effective use of arable land and the improvement of agricultural productivity, which is critical for ...
Feral pigs have spread across Australia. The latest numbers show that feral pig populations are present across 45% of the country’s landmass. Ecosystem destruction is rampant due to feral pigs in ...
Hawaii lawmakers are considering new legislation to manage the growing population of wild chickens, which have become a nuisance for residents. The proposed measures include allowing residents to kill ...
Introduction Hypertension programmes have expanded substantially in low-income and middle-income countries, yet treatment and control rates remain insufficient. Programme scale-up may lead to ...
When people talk about saving wildlife, they often focus on numbers. Conversations center on how many deer live in a forest, ...
Populations of suburban deer have been on the rise across the U.S. for the last 50 years. Suburban landscapes are like buffet ...
Conroe City Council members on Feb. 26 weighed whether to allow a trap-neuter-return program for feral cats, an item supporters said could reduce shelter intake and euthanasia rates.
Extension entomologist Ben Thrash reveals which soybean insects threaten yields and which farmers can safely ignore in new ...
As rare disease trials face persistent feasibility challenges, Bayesian designs are gaining momentum by enabling more ...