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News articles, interviews, press releases, and other narratives about RMBL and the Gunnison Basin.
400 stories · 2020–2029
Untangling the seasonal dynamics of plant-pollinator communities
Abstract Ecological communities often show changes in populations and their interactions over time. To date, however, it has been challenging to effectively untangle the mechanisms shaping such dynami
Mt. CB debates financial ability to support North Village project
7 of Colorado 's best waterfalls that are off the beaten path
Colorado is known for its high alpine landscapes filled with colorful wildflowers and craggy snow-capped peaks. But for those in the know, the Centennial State also boasts another extraordinary featur
Gothic permanently protected under conservation easement: Research and education in perpetuity
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Future of RMBL finds security
For more than a century, the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) has produced globally recognized research on topics ranging from climate change and pollination to yellow-bellied &hell
Gothic permanently protected under conservation easement
Mt. Crested Butte business a mixed bag this summer
How animals are coping with global 'weirding' of the seasons New research on marmots in the US reveals how the topsy-turvy seasons are causing havoc among wildlife, says Line Cordes, lecturer in marine population ecology at Bangor University
... Mountain Biological Lab/PA Wire... ... Canadian Rocky Mountains. For wildlife living near the poles or near mountain tops, like marmots, there is nowhere to go when conditions slide further and fu
How animals are coping with global 'weirding' of the seasons New research on marmots in the US reveals how
THE UK's weather did a somersault in the first half of 2020, as the wettest February on record gave way to the sunniest spring. Climate change has warped the environmental conditions that might be con
A world-renowned #climate research site near #CrestedButte is now protected by a #conservationeasement
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Colorado ghost town to be preserved as environmental and scientific treasure
In what's believed to be a first for Colorado, an entire town has been placed under a conservation easement to preserve an area highly prized for its scientific, educational and environmental values.
Mt. CB considers North Village pre-development agreement
The impact of climate change on marmot survival differs between seasons
London: Bangor University, UK Government has issued the following news release: Many animals have evolved life cycles and strategies (patterns of survival and reproduction) in line with predictable se
Hummingbirds Navigate an Ultraviolet World We Never See Trilobites
New research shows that the nectar-drinking birds use their enhanced color vision to distinguish sources
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SCIENCE IN BRIEF How flying snakes masterfully glide tens of feet through the air; plus a round-up of other stories from around the world
... creates colours throughout the natural world that are never seen by people. But researchers working out of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory reported in Proceedings of the National Academy
SCIENCE IN BRIEF How flying snakes masterfully glide tens of feet through the air; plus a round-up of other
Jake Socha, an expert on flying snakes, uses detailed scientific terminology, such as "this big, wiggly, ribbon thing", to describe his soaring quarry. It is an apt description, but don't be fooled. W
A BURNING QUESTION: MARIA STAHL'S SENIOR THESIS EXAMINES THE ROLE OF FIRE IN WILDLIFE
The following information was released by Princeton University: Morgan Kelly, Princeton Environmental Institute For her senior thesis, Maria Stahl of the Class of 2020 (at left, pictured in 2019 with
Navigation Systems: Not Just Super-Fast: Hummingbirds Have Super-Eyesight, Too
New research shows that the nectar-drinking birds use their enhanced color vision to distinguish sources of food. Hummingbirds were already impressive. They move like hurried insects, turn on aerial d
Navigation Systems: Not Just Super-Fast: Hummingbirds Have SuperEyesight, Too
... Mountain Biological Laboratory reported on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that untrained broad-tailed hummingbirds can use these colors to help them identify sources of
