Borax Lake Chub: Conserving a High Desert Survivor
This fish has adapted to a lake high in arsenic and heavy metals. But human activity poses a greater challenge. The post Borax Lake Chub: Conserving a High Desert Survivor appeared first on Cool Green...
View ArticleRestoring Old-Growth Forests in the Pacific Northwest: Lessons from TNC’s...
Scientists are evaluating 15 years of forest management at TNC’s Ellsworth Creek Preserve to inform large-scale forest restoration efforts. The post Restoring Old-Growth Forests in the Pacific...
View ArticleEmpowering Communities with Solar
The ongoing transformation of the U.S.’s energy systems creates a compelling opportunity to build the energy infrastructure of the future. The post Empowering Communities with Solar appeared first on...
View ArticleQuality Time with Pocket Gophers
Most North Americans have heard of gophers. But what about the elusive pocket gopher? The post Quality Time with Pocket Gophers appeared first on Cool Green Science.
View ArticleThe Search for “Lingering Trees” Offers Hope for Imperiled Species
The tiny fraction of trees that show strong resistance to invasive pests and pathogens need to be found – and is how you can help. The post The Search for “Lingering Trees” Offers Hope for Imperiled...
View ArticleThe Search for America’s Tiniest Turtles
In Massachusetts, a team is restoring wetlands and using some old-school ways to track bog turtles process. The post The Search for America’s Tiniest Turtles appeared first on Cool Green Science.
View ArticleDid You Know Sandhill Cranes Dye Their Feathers?
Sandhill cranes add a rusty-brown color to their gray feathers each spring. The post Did You Know Sandhill Cranes Dye Their Feathers? appeared first on Cool Green Science.
View Article50 Fish, 50 States: Bass of the Waterfalls
The shoal bass faces some serious threats. But a new legion of fans bring hope for this species. The post 50 Fish, 50 States: Bass of the Waterfalls appeared first on Cool Green Science.
View ArticleFrom Moose to Marmots, Microclimates Could Provide Climate Buffer
Microclimates — variation in everything from rock formations to vegetation — will help species survive the current and future climate crisis. The post From Moose to Marmots, Microclimates Could Provide...
View ArticleA Tailgate for the Sun
Join writer Jenny Rogers as she watches the solar eclipse from a remnant patch of blackland prairie in Texas. The post A Tailgate for the Sun appeared first on Cool Green Science.
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