Smallest Shifting Fastest: Bird Species Body Size Predicts Rate of Change in a Warming World
By The University of Michigan ANN ARBOR—Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and[…]
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By The University of Michigan ANN ARBOR—Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and[…]
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Read moreThe Green Fins Award is awarded to the marine tourism operation best achieving the only internationally recognised environmental standard for[…]
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Read moreThere’s a new way to show off your love of endangered sawfishes and support their conservation! These beautiful handmade sawfish[…]
Read moreThe Arctic is the fastest-warming region on Earth. Last year, an international team of climatologists discovered that the Arctic could[…]
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Read moreMaine’s Land Trusts now Eligible to Hold Working Waterfront Protection Covenants Augusta, ME – A bill sponsored by Representative Morgan Rielly of[…]
Read moreOn the island of Pellestrina, a strip of land in the Venetian Lagoon between Lido and Chioggia, Andrea Vianello, along[…]
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