A team of anthropologists developed an acid solution to remove a mysterious substance growing on the 18th century bronze cannon.

The long-standing partnership between Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas Parks and Wildlife helps train and mobilize Texans to conserve the state's natural beauty.

The second season of the university’s original production kicks off with an episode dedicated to conservation efforts across campus.

Researcher say Israel’s approach to desalination offers insights that Arizona should consider.

Nearly two years after Tally the turtle washed up on a beach in the UK, scientists from the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research helped reintroduce her to her natural habitat.

The so-called “smart eggs,” designed to look like bird eggs, carry sensors that capture information necessary for artificial incubation.

The Center for Health and Nature studies the wide-ranging health benefits of spending time in nature and is encouraging Texans to get outdoors.

The retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel previously served as interim director, guiding the agency through one of the toughest Texas wildfire seasons on record.

Ph.D. candidate Stephen DeCasien was invited to the site of an astounding discovery off the coast of Sicily but couldn’t go due to pandemic restrictions at the time, so he did the next best thing.

Michael Morrison observes bat populations at the Mojave National Preserve and other locations used as seasonal shelter, providing helpful information for both conservation efforts and public safety.