Repairing a riverbank
Want to join a journey to a little piece of heaven in the Rocky Mountains called the banks of the North Fork River? Join us in a day of restoring native vegetation scoured away by last year's floods.
Want to join a journey to a little piece of heaven in the Rocky Mountains called the banks of the North Fork River? Join us in a day of restoring native vegetation scoured away by last year's floods.
Joan Viladomat, president of PGI and Grandvalira Ski Resort will give a presentation at 3 p.m. Monday Sept. 22 in Behavioral Sciences Building Room A101.
The science-policy gap refers to the difficulty of turning scientific information into policy and decisions.
The soils in the Arctic have banked more carbon over thousands of years than the carbon contained in all of the world’s vegetation and the earth’s atmosphere combined.
The viral spread of smartphones has jumped a species. African elephants are now also benefiting, thanks to new software algorithms developed by researchers and conservationists.
New research reveals an estimated 100,000 elephants in Africa were killed for their ivory between 2010 and 2012.