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The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
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National Geographic Society & TNC extern Eleanor Salisbury shares her experience studying how reintroducing beavers to the UK can benefit both nature and people.
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Natural climate solutions, like agroforestry, can help protect biodiversity and contribute to the reductions needed to mitigate climate change.
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1w ago
It’s not every day that a young female scientist is honored alongside David Attenborough and E. O. Wilson.
The post TNC Scientist Honored with Naming of New Skink Species appeared first on Cool Green Science ..read more
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1w ago
A bioblitz is a nature scavenger hunt, for science. Here are our tips to DIY a bioblitz from your very own backyard.
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3w ago
The island spotted skunk is difficult to observe. But a monitoring program on California’s Channel Islands offers a glimpse at this creature’s amazing habits.
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3w ago
It’s the not the gators, he’s worried about. It’s a potential titanium mine.
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3w ago
University of Texas PhD candidate Philip Souza is using acoustic monitoring to eavesdrop on oyster reefs.
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From the Dominican Republic to the Ecuadorian Amazon, how four community-led agroforestry systems are helping to advance the science that supports this natural climate solution.
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The saltmarsh sparrow is literally adapted to keep its head above water. But the seas are rising.
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Floating flowers have the power to clean nutrient-loaded runoff in South Florida.
The post Floral Arrangement: Can Floating Flower Mats Reduce Nutrient Pollution? appeared first on Cool Green Science ..read more