Around 34 million years ago, iguanas traveled one-fifth of the way around the world from the western coast of North […] ...
Most iguanas live in the Americas. But scientists have found evidence some floated to Fiji, likely snacking on their raft ...
By floating on a raft of downed trees and broken branches, according to a study published Monday in the journal PNAS. The ...
A genetic analysis of the world's iguanas may have just solved an enduring mystery of how the creatures ended up in Fiji.
As the Governor’s Office pursues an ambitious plan to treat and reuse brackish water, some water advocates are pushing to go back to basics. Lawmakers are revisiting the 2019 Water Data Act and ...
that makes it even more imperative that we take precautions to make sure that we’re not willy nilly granting permits to withdraw water from our aquifers,” Taylor said. “It’s a public ...
For more than a year, Arizona’s elected leaders have been making big promises to address the state’s unclear water future. But with ample disagreement over what that should look like, scant ...
The Water Authority of Fiji says the water disruptions are due to persistent adverse weather conditions and heavy rainfall, which have caused flooding and extremely high raw water turbidity at the ...
Approximately 97% of the Earth's water is found in the oceans, but due to salts and other contaminants, such as boron, it requires energy-intensive processing to make it safe to drink. Seawater has ...
This has been highlighted by the Water Authority of Fiji as thousands of residents are still without water in affected areas in Lami, Tamavua, Tacirua and Samabula. WAF says these conditions are ...
SUVA, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- In light of the heavy rains and flooding triggered by Tropical Cyclone Rae, Fiji's Health Ministry has called on Fijians to boil untreated water to minimize contamination.
Replenishing aquifers isn’t easy. It can require building new canals or pipelines to divert flood waters into permeable basins that are miles from major rivers. In some cases, growers would have to ...