Monarch Migration Is On! Update 10/1/2013
MONARCHS IN PERIL: Three scientists and naturalist sit in on the Diane Rehm Show (NPR) to discuss banding monarchs, migration, population declines and steps to turn the situation around. Listen in […]
MONARCHS IN PERIL: Three scientists and naturalist sit in on the Diane Rehm Show (NPR) to discuss banding monarchs, migration, population declines and steps to turn the situation around. Listen in […]
“Borders are both a threat and an opportunity. A threat because of restrictions, controls, limits. An opportunity because of exchange, crossroads and trade.” Robert Brunner, Manager, Thayatal National Park (Austria) […]
The Digital Public Library of America is a project to make the holdings of America’s research libraries, archives, and museums available to all Americans—and eventually to everyone in the world—online […]
Audubon Magazine’s entire March/April issue addresses the question of why birds make a difference – from the practical to the philosophical – in a terrific series of pieces. E.O. Wilson […]
WORLD WATER DAY (March 22) is a powerful reminder of how important water is for life and health of our planet. Green News Update is providing resources – rather than […]
Beautiful mountains, meadows and grasslands, primeval forest, chasms and waterfalls, rare and endangered plants and animals, and endangered people too – these are the Balkans, where so much was hidden […]
[Don’t Miss! Photo Gallery on Rewilding Europe model projects] Rewilding Europe — a Netherlands-based NGO advancing ambitious, large-scale conservation projects — has a growing foothold on the continent, thanks partly to […]
Rachel Carson’s landmark book Silent Spring marks its 50th anniversary this year with the new biography On a Farther Shore : The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson by William Souder, (Crown, 512 […]