S. W. Lawrence, MDAnother Bird Species LostAAAS: “Long-distance traveler deemed extinct.” The Western Palaearctic is a vast area spanning from North Africa to polar regions in the…Nov 22
InSymbioticabyThe Conversation U.S.Can ‘climate corridors’ help species adapt to warming world?Jan 206
Dino AlonsoThe Allure and the LossProgress. What a seductive word. It glints in the mind like sunlight on glass and whispers promises so sweet, you’d swear it was nature…4d ago4d ago
S. W. Lawrence, MDBumbling Bumble BeesAAAS: “Bumble bees lose their sense of smell after heat waves.” In a just-released study ‘in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B…Aug 29Aug 29
InJim’s ShortsbyJim LathamFrom the Welcoming CommitteePrompted flash fiction (bear, pen, new house)May 3, 2023May 3, 2023
S. W. Lawrence, MDAnother Bird Species LostAAAS: “Long-distance traveler deemed extinct.” The Western Palaearctic is a vast area spanning from North Africa to polar regions in the…Nov 22
InSymbioticabyThe Conversation U.S.Can ‘climate corridors’ help species adapt to warming world?Jan 206
Dino AlonsoThe Allure and the LossProgress. What a seductive word. It glints in the mind like sunlight on glass and whispers promises so sweet, you’d swear it was nature…4d ago
S. W. Lawrence, MDBumbling Bumble BeesAAAS: “Bumble bees lose their sense of smell after heat waves.” In a just-released study ‘in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B…Aug 29
InJim’s ShortsbyJim LathamFrom the Welcoming CommitteePrompted flash fiction (bear, pen, new house)May 3, 2023
Ilana Estelle AuthorBiodiversity: The decline of InsectsWe’re seeing a troubling decline in some of nature’s smallest creatures. When I was a child, summer days were filled with wasps, flies and…Aug 191
InAdmiring MultipotentialitybyStephanie Ann GrantWhere Have All the Butterflies Gone?The plight of the monarch butterfly.Jul 225
A L B E R T I☆R O M A N ICaliche at the Foothills in G♭ Major. Part IV of the Half Way House SeriesThe Rocky Mountain Foothills, flanking the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains, extend south from the Liard River into Alberta. Picture…Jul 5