A new model for wildlife conservation in a changing climate: The Mojave tortoise reintroduction programme
The success of the Mojave tortoise reintroduction programme can provide a framework for future wildlife conservation efforts.
The success of the Mojave tortoise reintroduction programme can provide a framework for future wildlife conservation efforts.
Written by Mazz Cummings Art takes many forms, and body painting has the unique ability to really bring paintings to life. With evidence of humans
By Gaelle Chassery, guest writer I am in love with everyday simplicity: the ordinary miracles of crocuses poking through the grass, tender veils of green
Written by Mazz Cummings Reducing emissions is one of the key strategies to combat global warming and climate change. Emission reductions can also protect precious
Written by Josh Gross The Earth’s climate is changing, and fast. We have droughts in Europe, catastrophic wildfires in the United States, and glaciers are
Protecting reefs is becoming increasingly important for regions like the southern Gulf of Mexico where tourism and population is rising. In the past, at first
Pokemon is inspiring a new generation of student and early career geoscientists because of its many earth science inspirations in its characters and landscapes.
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The oil and gas industry is transforming as key players like BP, Chevron and Shell are pledging to progressively shift to green energy solutions. Following
A new study suggests that a million years ago, glaciers stuck to bedrock more easily, contributing to global cooling and longer ice ages, which is