Earth’s Biodiversity is in Trouble
Twenty goals were established by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. Not a single nation accomplished all twenty goals. […]
Twenty goals were established by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. Not a single nation accomplished all twenty goals. […]
the combination of insecticides (thought safe) for honeybees plus fungicides together impact developing larvae. They decided to not apply the
The Mro Indigenous people in Bangladesh assist a scientist in collecting data in the remote forests of The Chittagong Hill
Loss of oxygen in the ocean contributes to major losses to sea life. The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event (Great Dying) is
Doug Tallamy is an entomologist, ecologist, and conservationist known for his work on the importance of native plants in supporting
The Cullowhee Native Plant Conference is the premier native plant conference of the south. The conference occurs each 3rd week
The Paris Climate Accord insists that a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius is still acceptable. Scientists around the world insist
Bacteriophages are bacteria-eating viruses. There are more types of phages on earth than there are grains of sand. Phages have
Five major extinction events have occurred on earth in the past 450 million years. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-earths-biggest-mass-extinctions-stack-up Be an earth steward.
Morgan Freeman converted his 124 acre property into a bee home. He imported 26 bee hives from Arkansas to help
Lazuli bunting bird spotted in Ohio. https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/rare-bird-lazuli-bunting-ohio Be an earth steward!
A controversial, but poignant book published 1962 revealed an awareness between nature and humans. Silent Spring started the environmentalist movement.