Browsing: Exploring
The article discusses the world’s shortest rivers, highlighting Montana’s Roe River, which measures 201 feet (61 meters) and was recognized as the shortest by Guinness World…
This summer, about 30 middle-school students from the Tennessee Nature Academy participated in the T-ReCS summer camp, exploring Mill Creek’s ecology. Led by Heidi Carlone and…
Exploring Watershed Conservation: A Hands-On Experience for Students at MSU Extension
During the Jacket Thrive Intersession, Starkville Oktibbeha Consolidated School District hosted a "Let’s Get Wild" camp in collaboration with Mississippi State University’s Department of Wildlife, Fisheries…
I can’t access external articles directly, including the one from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. However, I can help summarize key concepts related to watersheds,…
The article discusses the geology and ecology of Everglades National Park, emphasizing how past geological events and ongoing environmental processes have shaped its landscapes. The Everglades,…
The article compiles numerous references on the study of aeolian processes and dune dynamics, focusing on sediment transport, dune morphology, and the impact of environmental factors…
Beach scraping at Fire Island National Seashore involves reshaping beaches and dunes using heavy machinery to redistribute sediment. This process mimics natural recovery but accelerates it,…
Summary of the Article The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) plans to evaluate flood-risk prevention measures in New Mexico following the Hermit’s Peak-Calf Canyon Fire. The…
The article discusses the challenges and limitations of disaster databases, particularly the International Disaster Database (EM-DAT), which is widely used for tracking disaster events. It emphasizes…
Exploring Restoration Opportunities: Join Us for Nehalem Basin Partnership Meetings and Tours Starting July 13th at NCRD
The Nehalem Basin Partnership is organizing site tours and public meetings to discuss salmon habitat restoration in the Nehalem Watershed. Meetings will take place on July…