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NCC: A Tale of Turtle Rescue

katiejburt wrote 12 hours ago: With turtle season in our midst, here is an article I wrote for NCC last fall for release on World T … more →

Tags: "Blandings turtle", Carstairs, common snapping turtle, KTTC, nature conservancy of canada, Ontario, Peterborough

I fucking love biodiversity7 comments

CJAB wrote 23 hours ago: © G. Gallice A corker of an idea, and post, from Diogo Veríssimo. – I don’t like biodiversity. … more →

Tags: Biodiversity, Cartoon, Celebrity, Conservation, ecological literacy, Education, Science, Science Communication, I fucking love biodiversity

Madagascar News: Saving the Greater Bamboo Lemur

caowrites wrote 4 days ago:   Madagascar News: Saving the Greater Bamboo Lemur. … more →

Tags: Africa, animals, Conservation, conservation education, déforestation, Education, Endangered Species, Environment, Greater Bamboo Lemurs

Far sighting the concept of keystone species: The implication for metapopulation and metacommunity in conservation biology

Ecoblogs wrote 5 days ago: As we celebrate the world environment day, Ecoblogs is going to publish series of papers this month … more →

Tags: keystone species, rainforest

Plant of the Day: Our Very Own Endangered Species

halisteinmann wrote 6 days ago: When Clematis morefieldii was first discovered near a vacant lot in 1982 by botany student James Mor … more →

Tags: news and stories, Plant of the day, Plant, Botany, Endangered Species, Cumberland Plateau, Jonathan Evans, Sewanee Herbarium, Clematis

The "hockey stick" slaps back2 comments

brendanccoyne wrote 6 days ago: Guest post by Donald R. Prothero The rapid disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, with an averaged cur … more →

Tags: Biology, Current Affairs, for EVERYONE, General Science

Broadening Public Perception Beyond High Profile Vertebrates: Scopes for Snake Conservation

Ecoblogs wrote 1 week ago:   As we celebrate and observe the world environment day, Ecoblogs is going to publish series of … more →

Tags: Advocacy & Education, Reptiles & Amphibians, India, North America, rainforest

Go Plant a Tree

dietrich2012 wrote 1 week ago: Woah. Talk about not keeping my blog updated! Well my second semester of my freshman year was quite … more →

Tags: Life, Inspiration, College, Au Sable, Trees, Luggage, Interests, Temperatures

A Message from Viviana Granado-Honorary Adviser of the Ecoblogs

Ecoblogs wrote 1 week ago: Viviana Granado, Professor of Environmental Management, University of Buenos Aires and José C Paz’s … more →

Tags: Advocacy & Education, ecoblogs, South America

From LSD through job hunting to hungry bears

mte485 wrote 1 week ago: I recently read a fascinating account by Mike Jay in Nature http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v49 … more →

Tags: Conservation, Ecology, BES, mammal society, lsd, Yellowstone wolves, student conference, open access, Introduced species

UNEP World Environment Day 2013

caowrites wrote 1 week ago: What’s the best way to observe World Environment Day? How about with an inspiring story of suc … more →

Tags: lemurs, mayakka city, tampolo, Nature, wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Education, Lemur Conservation Foundation

Science and the economic value of the ecosystem services: The Ecoblogs' perspective5 comments

Ecoblogs wrote 1 week ago: As we celebrate and observe the world environment day, Ecoblogs is going to publish series of papers … more →

Tags: Advocacy & Education, Eco-Freedom & Justice, ecoblogs, Environment, India, pollinators, rainforest

Loss of Wildlife: Part 3

Ecoblogs wrote 1 week ago: As we celebrate and observe the world environment day, Ecoblogs is going to publish series of papers … more →

Tags: Reptiles & Amphibians, Environment, rainforest, South America

World Environment Day 2013

caowrites wrote 2 weeks ago:   World Environment Day 2013. … more →

Tags: lemurs, Nature, animals, Conservation, madagascar, Lemur Conservation Foundation, wildlife, Zoos, Science

World Environment Day 20131 comment

caowrites wrote 2 weeks ago: Here’s a link to the United Nations Environment Programs web site – see what’s goi … more →

Tags: lemurs, mayakka city, tampolo, Nature, wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Education, Lemur Conservation Foundation

Green labeling of agro-ecosystems with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certificates is more of a political and corporate-media green wash as oppose to ecologically sound action: Views from conservation biologists

Ecoblogs wrote 2 weeks ago: As we approach towards observing world environment day, Ecoblogs is going to publish series of paper … more →

Tags: Eco-Freedom & Justice, ecoblogs, India, keystone species, rainforest, South America

Where the Heck Would we Put a Woolly Mammoth - or Saber Tooth Tiger for that Matter

Brent Fewell wrote 2 weeks ago: The recent discovery in Russia of a 10,000 year old woolly mammoth carcass surprisingly in tact, wit … more →

Tags: species protection, Woolly Mammoth, de-extinction, Brian Swetik, Carolina parakeet, extinction, Cloning, Mark Tercek, The Nature Conservancy

Bringing forest to the village through rural tourism

Ecoblogs wrote 2 weeks ago: Rakesh Soud, PhD Candidate; Socio-ecological analysis of northeast Assam, Indian Institute of Techno … more →

Tags: Advocacy & Education, Environment, gender religion, India, rainforest

Managing woodland and other ramblings

mte485 wrote 2 weeks ago: (Avon wildlife trust http://www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk (c) Mike Martin) . I’ve read a fair b … more →

Tags: Forest Management, coppicing, Forestry, Forestry Commission, Agriculture and Forestry, SCIENCE and ENVIRONMENT, Conservation, woodland management, Ecology


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