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Research

New Utah State University study suggests climate change may already be pushing plants to their limits

If you have a garden, there’s a good chance it is filled with signs of climate change, though they might not always be what you would expect. It seems obvious that as global temperatures increase, flo

Emma PenrodNov 6, 2017
Feature

Rockige Riesen

Felsig und wild machen die Rocky Mountains ihrem Namen alle Ehren. Der Gebirgszug im Westen der

Andrea ErneNov 4, 2017
Event

18th Annual CGHK Lecture Series: The Effects of Climate Change

Alexandria LaFlair, Staff Writer | October 25 was an exciting evening for the Environmental Education and Communications Departments, as the 18th Annual Cornell-Gladstone-Hanlon-Kaufmann Lecture Serie

Melissa RosmanNov 3, 2017
Event

CLIMATE CHANGE EXPERT TO DELIVER LECTURE

ONEONTA, N.Y., Oct. 16 -- The State University of New York at Oneonta issued the following news release: Accomplished ecologist Dr. David Inouye will deliver SUNY Oneonta's 18th annual Cornell-Gladsto

Oct 16, 2017
Event

GSC to Host 70th Chi Beta Phi National Conference

GLENVILLE, W.Va., Oct. 13 -- Glenville State College issued the following news release: Glenville State College will be hosting the 70th annual Chi Beta Phi National Conference later this month. Chi B

Targeted News ServiceOct 13, 2017
Research

Climate's effects on flowers critical for bees

In a study that shows the importance of climate change on critical pollinators, North Carolina State University researchers in the United States found that earlier and longer flowering seasons can hav

Oct 3, 2017
Research

Climate's Effects on Flowers Critical for Bumble Bees

https://news.ncsu.edu New bumble bee research shows that extended flowering seasons due to climate change have detrimental effects on our native pollinators. Photo courtesy of Jane Ogilvie. In a stud

Oct 2, 2017
Press Release

Washington: Helicopter Study to Map Beneath Mountain Watershed Near Crested Butte

Washington: US Geological Survey has issued the following news release: Residents in and around Crested Butte, Colorado, may see a safe, low-flying helicopter towing a hula-hoop-shaped object beginnin

Sep 26, 2017
Press Release

ESA NAMES RECIPIENTS OF 2017 PROFESSIONAL AND STUDENT AWARDS

The following information was released by the Entomological Society of America: The Entomological Society of America is pleased to announce the winners of its 2017 awards. The awards recognize scienti

States News Service Dateline: ANNAPOLIS, Md.Aug 23, 2017
News

Benchtalk August 11, 2017

Jill ClairAug 11, 2017
Event

The Wild Ones

Dawne BelloiseJul 5, 2017
Feature

Gothic Cricket Club ready to RMBL

Toni ToddJul 5, 2017
Feature

The Rogue Energy of Crested Butte on Parade

Dawne BelloiseJun 29, 2017
News

Community rallies to protect the backcountry from destructive use

Aimee EatonJun 29, 2017
Research

Pollinator extinctions alter structure of ecological networks

Jun 21, 2017( Phys.org - Science and Technology News: http://phys.org/ Delivered by Newstex) It's National Pollinator Week and a new study by Emory biologist Berry Brosi gives insights into the dynami

Jun 22, 2017
Opinion

Consensus, satisfaction and disappointment

Jun 14, 2017
News

County looks to create grant fund for backcountry in the short-term

Toni ToddJun 14, 2017
Profile

DMC Student picked for national summer research project

Michelle Mirelez Not every student has a plan for what they want to do when they leave Del Mar College, but Alex Solis, biology major, has set his course. Solis was accepted into the Rocky Mountain Bi

Michelle MirelezApr 30, 2017
News

We end tonight on this Earth Day high in the Colorado Rockies, where out of boredom a man named Billy Barr started taking notes on the nature around him nearly forty-five years ago.

... , birds, mammals. JOHN BLACKSTONE: --and recorded it all by hand in a series of now-tattered notebooks. DAVID INOUYE: Those notebooks are-- are historic now. JOHN BLACKSTONE: In the early nineties

REENA NINAN; JOHN BLACKSTONEApr 22, 2017
Profile

We end tonight on this Earth Day high in the Colorado Rockies, where out of boredom a man named Billy Barr

A springtime visit to Billy Barr`s place is no simple journey, but it`s all worth it when you discover this

REENA NINAN; JOHN BLACKSTONEApr 22, 2017
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