inhabitatBiology Sculptural Slab House creates “ecological corridors” in the Brazilian mountainsinhabitat - by Lucy Wang Belo Horizonte-based Tetro Arquitetura e Engenharia has completed the Inclined Slab House, a contemporary residence on a steep slope with full-height …
TTigadded this to My Most LikedAnimals How do fish know who they are?sciencefocus.com Fish can’t see themselves, and so presumably don’t know what they look like. But they’re still able to recognise other members of their own species …
Juana M.added this to Osito's MagazineBeavers Orphaned beaver kit's tale continues at Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Societyctvnews.ca A baby beaver, or kit, is settling into its new home at the Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society after being orphaned. "A member of the public saw …
The Washington PostBiology The ecology at the root of Marian McLaughlin’s musicThe Washington Post - By Chris KellyEvery day seems to bring a new dispatch about the dire state of a world in climate crisis: Species extinction. Rising temperatures. Melting ice sheets. The reports are depressing to the point of despondency:
House Beautifuladded this to LIFESTYLELifestyle Research Says That Working Less Could Help Save the PlanetHouse Beautiful - By Elizabeth GulinoThere are a ton of reasons (and excuses) to stay home from work: If you're sick, have a doctor's appointment, or if you need to take a day off for your mental health, just to name a few. But what if not
BBC NewsGreenspace Millions 'lack access' to parks and green spacesBBC News - Mark KinverMillions of people in Great Britain do not have access to a nearby park or green space, a study suggests. The Green Space Index by Fields in Trust found that more than 2.5 million people lived more than
Biology Spokane Tribe, Ecology reach settlement with feds on Chamokane Creekinlander.com - Samantha Wohlfeil A more than 40-year battle over water use along Chamokane Creek has come to an end with an agreement between the Washington state Department of …
Earth Science Vacancy notice: Project Officer, P-3, Ecological and Earth Sciences for Natural Sciences Sector (Deadline: 20 June 2019)unesco.org - www.unesco.org Under the overall authority of the Director of the UNESCO Regional Bureau for Science and Culture in Europe, and direct supervision of the head of …
China China to improve national territory spatial planning system: officialcri.cn - chinaplus.cri.cn China will optimize its national territory spatial planning to promote sustainable development, a senior official with the Ministry of Natural …
Falconadded this to RELEVANTHabitats Big animals face extinction as habitats evolvetheage.com.au - Sarah Knapton While creatures such as the Asian elephant, Javan rhinoceros and giraffe will struggle with habitat loss, animals expected to flourish include the …
Associated PressUkraine Sergei Tokarev: Lucky Labs Has Released a Book on Ecology Written by Ukrainian ChildrenAssociated Press - Lucky LabsKyiv, Ukraine, May 27, 2019 --( PR.com )-- As part of a charity publishing project by the IT company Lucky Labs, a book for teenagers about one of the most serious environmental problems of our time was
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Popular Scienceadded this to EnvironmentEnvironment The secret to saving salmon is lodged in their earsPopular Science - By Ula ChrobakSalmon of the Nushagak River shift their habitat year-to-year—and that has important implications for how we protect these fish. The sockeye and Chinook salmon that hatch, grow, and return to spawn on
Diggadded this to Fruits of the WebCraigslist Man Posts On Craigslist Saying He's Found A Lost Cat, Turns Out It's A Wild BobcatDigg The next time you think you're rescuing a cat, you might want to make sure that you, um, don't make the same mistake as this man in Richmond, …
Bees BEYOND LOCAL: A bee is not a bee is not a bee. Why 'save the bees' is a complex issueguelphtoday.com - www.guelphtoday.com This article, written by Sheila R. Colla, York University, Canada and Rachel Nalepa, York University, Canada, originally appeared on The Conversation …
DDesmond Xavieradded this to Wildlife Ecology and ManagementAnimals Animals will shrink to survive over the next centuryNew York Post - By Emma James Animals will get smaller over the next century as they downsize to survive. Scientists say larger species will also be wiped out as humans destroy …
Falconadded this to Animal CutiesNews (China) China to better protect biodiversity with rules, observations -chinadaily.com.cn - 江巍 The head of the country's top environmental watchdog pledged to enhance biodiversity protection by accelerating legislation and intensifying …
Smithsonian Water Wayssi.edu - festival.si.edu The region that stretches from the Great South Bay of Long Island to Core Sound in North Carolina has always been central to our nation's economic …
Jacki Glewadded this to WTFood?!Sexuality Videos Show How a Clever Species Has Learned to Trade Food for SexInverse - By Peter Hess Introducing the "food-for-sex" hypothesis. In successful relationships, partners let each other get away with annoying behaviors like leaving the …
Stephen Amsdenadded this to DIYDogs 11 tell-tale signs your dog is suffering from pain and mobility issuesGood Housekeeping - Lisa Walden Millions of dog owners in the UK could be unaware their pet is suffering from pain and mobility issues, a new study conducted by Lintbells has …
TPFadded this to 🗞 BREAKING, NOTABLE WORLD NEWS & STORIES OF NOTE YOU MAY HAVE MISSEDAnimals The average animal will be 10 per cent smaller in the next centurynewscientist.com - By Adam Vaughan The world’s animals are collectively shrinking, as humans drive big beasts such as elephants and tigers extinct, with far-reaching consequences for …
the i paperadded this to Top storiesBehavioral Sciences Why study into male crickets may shine light on human behaviourinews.co.uk - Tom Bawden • Older crickets mate less than younger rivals once they find a partner • Meanwhile younger males have a harder time enticing females back to their burrows …
8 Paths LLCadded this to Explore, Enjoy & ProtectScience Conservation goals compete at the expense of biodiversityphys.org - Science X staff With an ever-growing list of threats facing biodiversity on multiple scales, conservationists struggle to determine which to address. A common …
Chi Chiadded this to WOW, MAN!Science Study predicts shift to smaller animals over next centuryphys.org - Science X staff Researchers at the University of Southampton have forecast a worldwide move towards smaller birds and mammals over the next 100 years. In the future, …
Buzz.ieadded this to Buzz.ieDogs New research reveals it's better to sleep next to a dog than a manbuzz.ie - Áine Conaty A new study has found that women sleep better with their pet dog than they do with a man and honestly, we are not surprised.The research found that a …
HowStuffWorksOceans Deep Sea Ecology with Diva Amonstufftoblowyourmind.com In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Joe chat with deep sea marine biologist Diva Amon about life in the deep ocean -- from the …
Jay Inslee Inslee expands drought emergencytdn.com - The Daily News Gov. Jay Inslee's office Monday expanded the drought emergency previously declared April 4. Following the warmer, drier weather of this month, …
RFI Englishadded this to France NewsFrance Bees, global diet at frontlines of biodiversity crisisRFI - Amanda Morrow As the world marks Biodiversity Day this Wednesday, scientists are keen to drive home the message that not only is protecting nature as critical a …
The Arctic Arctic lakes and rivers can lose the diversity of freshwater speciesphys.org - Science X staff Climate change and its impacts threaten the health of Arctic freshwater ecosystems, with continued warming pushing cold-water species unique to the …
Global Newsadded this to BCBiology Imagine and Explore Summer Programs at teh Ecology Centreglobalnews.ca Add to Calendar 06-07-2019 10:00 25-08-2019 23:00 America/Toronto Imagine and Explore Summer Programs at teh Ecology Centre Explore the park, learn …