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North Village concept plan receives positive feedback from Mt. CB
Expert Prognosis for the Planet - We re on Track for a Ghastly Future
Link to Story Australia, January 13, 2021 -- An international group of 17 leading scientists have produced a comprehensive yet concise assessment of the state of civilization, warning that the outlook
The promise of a vaccine: Gunnison County prepares for distribution
Christopher Newport University : Biology Student Wins Research Fellowship
Christopher Newport University issued the following news: Environmental science major Lucas Sharrett was awarded first prize in the Torrey Botanical Society Undergraduate Student Research Fellowship C
From Carr Hall to the BBC : Allegheny College Student-Faculty Research Featured on International Stage
(TNSRes) -- Allegheny College issued the following news: Kylie Wirebach's research while an Allegheny College student transported her to forests near campus, the heights of the Rocky Mountains in Colo
BIOLOGY STUDENT WINS RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Nov. 11 -- Christopher Newport University issued the following news release: Environmental science major Lucas Sharrett was awarded first prize in the Torrey Botanical Society Under
The #Colorado #Climate Voter's Guide To The #2020Election Results Colorado Public Radio
Nov 09, 2020( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) https://i1.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wpcontent/uploads/2020/07/gothic_cocharliedetarviawikipedia.jpg?ssl=1Gothic mountain shroude
Bracing for a dry, warm winter The #CrestedButte News #ColoradoRiver #COriver #aridification
Nov 06, 2020( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) From[1] The Crested Butte News (Kendra Walker): Between the lack of moisture this spring, summer and fall, rising temperatures
Drought in the valley a concern as low moisture impacts county
New leader emerges in TrailQuest
The last time we checked in, Sarah Keene was holding on to the lead, as she had for months, and she was closing in on 600 miles in the game. The last time we checked in, Sarah Keene was holding &h
The future of mountain meadows The Mountain Town News #ActOnClimate
Sep 17, 2020( Coyote Gulch: http://coyotegulch.net/Delivered by Newstex) https://i1.wp.com/coyotegulch.blog/wpcontent/uploads/2020/09/goingundergroundtounderstandtheyinandyangofcarboninouratmosphereth
Area aspen groves showing signs of stress this autumn
The yin & yang of carbon Part 2
The yin and yang of carbon, Part 1
Out of sync: Ecologists report that climate change is affecting bee, plant life cycles
Alexandria, Virginia: National Science Foundation has issued the following press release: Bees and flowers seem inseparable harbingers of spring, but what happens when pollinators emerge later than th
OUT OF SYNC: ECOLOGISTS REPORT THAT CLIMATE CHANGE IS AFFECTING BEE, PLANT LIFE
ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 25 -- The National Science Foundation issued the following press release: Bees and flowers seem inseparable harbingers of spring, but what happens when pollinators emerge later th
Climate Change Affecting Bee, Plant Life Cycles
Bees and flowers seem inseparable harbingers of spring, but what happens when pollinators emerge later than their sources of nectar and pollen? Reporting on the first community-wide assessment of 67 b
OUT OF SYNC: USU ECOLOGISTS REPORT CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTING BEE, PLANT LIFE CYCLES
LOGAN, Utah, Aug. 19 -- Utah State University issued the following news release: Bees and flowers seem inseparable harbingers of spring, but what happens when pollinators emerge later than their sourc
Long term research to continue
After counting five million flowers over almost 50 years, one of the nation’s longest running field research projects at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) will continue another five &he
