Five places that show the importance of peatlands as allies against climate change. The post Peatlands Are One of Earth’s Most Underrated Ecosystems appeared first on Cool Green Science .
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/22/peatlands-are-one-of-earths-most-underrated-ecosystems/
National Geographic Society & TNC extern Zoe Starke shares her experience studying the 13-pound Tasmanian giant crayfish. The post Meet the World’s Largest Freshwater Crayfish appeared first...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/17/meet-the-worlds-largest-freshwater-crayfish/
National Geographic Society & TNC extern Brendan Cohen recounts his kayak journey along the Yarra River, where platypus are under threat from urbanization. The post What Does Urbanization Mean ...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/16/what-does-urbanization-mean-for-melbournes-platypus/
Join writer Jenny Rogers as she watches the solar eclipse from a remnant patch of blackland prairie in Texas. The post A Tailgate for the Sun appeared first on Cool Green Science .
National Geographic Society and TNC extern Sophie Dellinger examines the impacts of poor water quality on Cozumel's coral reefs. The post Studying Challenges to Cozumel’s Coral Reefs appear...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/09/studying-challenges-to-cozumels-coral-reefs/
Our selections this year show how the nature writing genre continues to evolve and surprise. The post Earth Day Book Review 2024 appeared first on Cool Green Science .
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/09/earth-day-book-review-2024/
National Geographic Society & TNC extern Joseph Hill recounts his experiences helping to protect Atlantic sturgeon. The post A Future with Sturgeon: A Personal Journey with Dinosaur Fish appea...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/07/a-future-with-sturgeon-a-personal-journey-with-dinosaur-fish/
Microclimates — variation in everything from rock formations to vegetation — will help species survive the current and future climate crisis. The post From Moose to Marmots, Microclimates C...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/03/from-moose-to-marmots-microclimates-could-provide-climate-buffer/
Looking for free and informative mobile apps to help you connect with nature near you wherever you are? We've got you covered. Pristine natural areas not required. The post Connect to Nature Ne...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/02/4-fun-informative-free-apps-for-upping-your-nature-knowledge/
How do animals react to solar eclipses? Scientists don't know much, but what they do know is, well, sometimes a little weird. The post Notes from Eclipses Past: Nervous Hippos, Sad Ducks & Bewi...
https://blog.nature.org/2024/04/02/eclipse-how-animals-react-citizen-science/