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Volunteers are needed to collect reproductive shoots from underwater plants containing ripe seeds. These shoots will be processed in water tanks for future planting. Each collection…
Engaging Nature: Using 3D Landscape Visualization for Effective Science Communication with ArcGIS StoryMaps
To provide you with an accurate summary, I’ll need the text or main points of the article on “3D Landscape Visualization as a Science Communication Tool”…
In November 2025, a small team gathered at Roxhill Park in Seattle to commence a long-awaited wetland restoration project for the ancient 10,000-year-old Roxhill Bog. This…
Comox Valley Nature will host a presentation by Laura O’Brien from the Tsolum River Restoration Society on January 25, 2026, from 3 to 5 p.m. at…
The article invites applications for six paid field crew positions for a watershed health monitoring team in Washington state. Crew members will collect data on water…
Conservation Halton held its annual Watershed Stewardship Awards at Area 8 Conservation Area in Burlington, honoring local landowners for their contributions to environmental protection. The event,…
The stream restoration project at Gypsy Hill Park, officially opened on September 25, 2025, has revitalized the area after a year of construction. Funded 90% by…
Explore Nature: Free Biking and Hiking Workshops in September at The Watershed Center
Next month, The Watershed Center in Longmont will host two free outdoor events focused on forestry treatments and riverfront restoration. On September 6, a Coulson Gulch…
A group gathered by South Easton Pond in Newport, R.I. for a “wild worship” event, blending a pilgrimage and environmental awareness. Organized by Emily Egginton Skeehan,…
Harnessing Historical Insights for Personalized Environmental Care and Nature Empathy
The article by Malhi et al. discusses the intricate relationships between climate change and ecosystems, identifying significant threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services as a result…