But most of the time, the harm is stealthier ... eat more plastic as a proportion of their body mass than any other marine animal, researchers say: In one large population, 90 percent of the ...
Plastic is a ubiquitous material because it is inexpensive and easy to use. It can be mass produced in an endless number of ...
From using heaters and stubble to keep animals warm and foggers to keep dust and pollutants in control, Delhi Zoo is taking ...
At current rates plastic is expected to outweigh all the fish in the sea by 2050. Plastics pollution has a direct and deadly effect on wildlife. Thousands of seabirds and sea turtles, seals and other ...
Plastic pollution takes a huge toll on wildlife ... Federal biologists warn that plastic pellets may spill into an important Texas estuary and harm endangered whooping cranes. Formosa Plastics is ...
Yet air pollution and climate change remain some of the most serious threats to the health of our parks today — and the problems they cause include weakening the health of plants and animals, ...