🔊#ClimateChange#ClimateRefugia Read all about it! 📖 The Special Issue in @ESAFrontiers is out! 🗞 Dive into the work of #ClimateRefugia written by RRC members and its partners!🌎
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Stay tuned for more to come!!!
⭐️Interested in learning more about climate refugia and the work that the RRC is doing🌳? The RRC invites you to follow our new LinkedIn page https://t.co/V8hjr60XDi.
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✨Exciting new CCR research! ✨📄 Dive into an exciting paper (led in part by our very own Tori Lyn!) regarding the ways that managing climate change refugia can reduce extinctions and protect biodiversity 🌿🌱 https://t.co/TxEgAGgGcz
A new #CASCFunded paper highlights the potential future challenges of managing longleaf pine and the many threatened species that call these ecosystems home. 🔥 Open access and online here: https://t.co/rQCoIGC2Gb
This year, 1 August is #EarthOvershootDay. Unfortunately, that means humanity’s demand for ecological resources in a given year has exceeded what Earth can regenerate.
Discover why there is still time to ditch this trend and immediate action is crucial: https://t.co/B9gHuHjvGZ
New Blog Post!
Read NRWD Fellow Maria Stahl's reflection on water availability, as well as approaches to shed light on the experiences of livestock managers and land managers experiencing the effects of aridification!
Photo Credit: Jack Van Allsburg
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🐠 A new #CASCFunded study found that freshwater native fish in #PuertoRico have different responses to droughts and floods when non-native fish are present, providing valuable insights for aquatic managers in the Caribbean.
Read on here: https://t.co/dNVgfkG38a @USGS_climate
🗺️🌿 Exciting news from FFACTS! Macro- and micro- CCR have been mapped in New Mexico! 🌵☀️
FFACTS: Identifying and mapping climatically stable macro-and microrefugia for wildlife in New Mexico – SAF – Society of American Foresters – Northwest Region (https://t.co/5Kjjrb1Lqd)
Climate change is likely to wipe out two polar bear populations on northern Canada’s Hudson Bay. Researchers found that warming temperatures are ushering in more ice-free days than the bears can survive. https://t.co/0H0SS30fNl
Happy International Joke Day! We love science jokes but we are serious about doing research that helps us better understand the earth and all of us who live here, whether about water, hazards, mapping, wildlife, or energy.
#InternationalJokeDay#ScienceJokes#ScienceHumor
📢 JOB OPPORTUNITY📢
The Bay Area Environmental Research Institute with @NASA’s Indigenous Peoples Initiative are #hiring an Indigenous Engagement Coordinator!
Learn more: https://t.co/UgcBpfPlRN
🌿🐾 Just discovered: a new lizard in the Thai forest, perched on bamboo! ✨
‘Unique’ spiky creature found perched on bamboo in Thai forest. It’s a new species (https://t.co/OYSVGlSV1P)
#Biodiversity#WildlifeWednesday
The ocean is the largest ecosystem on Earth & it is the planet’s life support system.The #ocean is essential for all life on Earth, including humans. To ensure a sustainable future, we must protect& preserve healthy marine ecosystems.
#WorldOceanDay#WorldOceansDay#oceanday
There are more living organisms in 1 teaspoon of healthy soil than there are people on Earth!
Safeguarding natural resources and biodiversity is critical to people’s health and that of our planet too.
#EarthDay#GenerationRestoration
🎉 Meet our new arrival Rupert - a tiny chick making a big impact in vulture conservation !
For the first time ever, a hand-reared Rüppell’s griffon vulture chick has been successfully reunited with its parents. 🦅💚 #EndangeredSpecies https://t.co/7HQJjLTNYQ
The Eastern Tropical Pacific is a productivity hotspot which includes the Galapagos and Cocos Island! Many unique and endangered species call the area home and utilize the Cocos-Galápagos Swimway, which connects the MPAs these animals migrate between.
📸Nonie Silver
The Bird Migration Explorer from Audubon and partners reveals the variety of migration strategies used by different species. Follow the saga of Diego, a Swainson’s Hawk, to explore one of the heroic journeys made by migratory birds. https://t.co/5yWsurqi8c