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Climate change threatens groundwater supplies in Greater Boston, study says
It could reduce the amount of available drinking water and harm ecosystems. -
Restoring a ‘priceless resource’: Franklin Park set for major revamp
A $28 million infusion will kick off improvements to Boston’s largest park. -
How Logan Airport almost destroyed East Boston — and how East Boston is still fighting back
The echoes of an airport expansion, completed half a century ago, continue to harm Bostonians' health and well-being today. -
Nahant has a coyote problem. So it’s calling in sharpshooters.
Animal rights advocates decry Nahant’s first-in-the-state step of bringing in federal sharpshooters. -
Big Guns: A machine gun range in Vermont shows what might be coming for Cape Cod
Cape residents and skeptical local officials have raised concerns about environmental and social impacts. -
Citing risk to endangered whales, Whole Foods hits pause on Maine lobster — for now
Whole Foods will temporarily stop buying Maine lobster for its stores nationwide in a move that's drawing praise from environmentalists and anger from… -
Northern long-eared bat, devastated by a fungus, is now listed as endangered
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The Biden administration declared the northern long-eared bat endangered on Tuesday in a last-ditch effort to save a species driven… -
Australia argues against 'endangered' Barrier Reef status
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's environment minister said Tuesday her government will lobby against UNESCO adding the Great Barrier Reef to a list of… -
Where a dead moose draws a crowd in northern Vermont
Biologists say the state's moose population is not healthy. Hunting check stations help gather data. -
Maine's solution to beach barriers? Buying land for public use
While Massachusetts has not acquired any new coastal beaches since 1990, Maine has pushed back against privatization.