by Luke Wu | Oct 14, 2023 | Environment
The main wall in the Bialowieza Forest bordering Poland and Belarus, which was originally designed to keep migrants out from the Middle East, now secludes and divides the population of Polish lynx, dramatically increasing the rate of population decline as well as...
by Everett Yun | Oct 14, 2022 | Environment
Traditionally, climate zones have been defined by stable patterns of temperature and precipitation, but recent data and articles show these patterns are becoming increasingly erratic and spontaneous. Due to increasing global temperature in the world, the boundaries of...
by Dorothy Ma | Oct 14, 2021 | Environment
Humans and wildlife have been crossing paths and competing for resources for as long as both have existed. However, these interactions are growing more common and increasingly detrimental to the wellbeing of both. Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a pressing issue that...
by Dorothy Ma | Jun 14, 2020 | Environment
The emergence of humanity marked the start of a new era for Earth; the beginnings of an increasingly complex and divergent ecosystem from the preceding billions of years. As the human population grew and technological and industrial advancements were made, the...