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What Intensive Agriculture Is Doing To The Planet And How To Stop It
Intensive agriculture feeds billions, but it comes at a cost: soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and collapsing landscapes.
Planning is about shaping communities, landscapes, and the conditions of life for humans, the environment and animals alike.
Department of Animal Sciences former student turned her passion into substantial media following sharing stories about ...
An increasingly concerned group of veterinarians has issued a stark warning about the rise of what they call "fur baby ...
The Nigerian Institute of Animal Science was established 18 years ago. How has the Institute fared in fulfilling its mandate of regulating animal husbandry ...
The Netherlands will not meet its climate, nature and environmental targets unless the next government intervenes much more ...
Animal rights groups are praising the Department of Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for pushing the agency to reduce animal testing in drug development and invest in more ...
An Iowa farmer is looking for hundreds of mink released in a break-in. A trade group says as of Friday morning that most of the 2,000 mink had been recovered.
More than half of underwater species have become rarer in some inland waters, say researchers at the Finnish Environment ...
The co-owner of Wilkot Boerdery in the Northern Cape, Johan Maree, shares his cotton farming journey with Nichelle Steyn and ...
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Mechanisation transforms farming in eastern Tarai
Ganga Prasad Pandit, who manages the cooperative’s custom hiring service and was Nepal’s first combine harvester driver, ...
Scientists have detected the uptake of nanoplastics in farm animal cell cultures. The results provide evidence of potential risks to animal health, meat production and also human food safety.
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