
Science for all (Earthwatch Institute)
From the Earthwatch Institute: A fierce supporter of ‘citizen science’, and the first scientist that Earthwatch supported in Australia, here Meg reflects on the rapidly

From the Earthwatch Institute: A fierce supporter of ‘citizen science’, and the first scientist that Earthwatch supported in Australia, here Meg reflects on the rapidly

====PRESS RELEASE==== Media Advisory FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — September 13, 2011 Contact:[email protected]; 919.733.7450, ext. 305 BugFest Critter Cook-off to feature the culinary stylings of local

Go to http://www.churchforest.com to find out how you can help get this film made. A portion of all money raised for this film will be

Worku Mulat, who has been working with Dr. Lowman and the TREE Foundation to help save the Ethiopia’s Church Forests, writes to say: “Like church

DC Randle explores the Amazon Rainforest canopy and talks about what made him want to become a biologist, what he tells his students and what

From charlotteobserver.com: RALEIGH Amid the straight edges and gridded streets of downtown Raleigh, a giant ball has appeared at Jones and Salisbury streets, like a

Dr. Neville Winchester, Department of Geography, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 3N5 Alameyuhu Wassie Eshete, Forestry Department, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaMeg Lowman, PAMS, North

Worku Mulat has provided us with an update on work being done on the church forests of Ethiopia. The PDF below is in the native

Between 2200 B.C. and 1900 B.C., the Habur Plains of northern Mesopotamia turned to desert. Evidence exists 3000 years ago Sahara desert was a grassland

PROGRAM FEATURES “This is a non-stop workshop full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” Unique, active, and fun! This expedition is an eye-opening introduction to the environmental and