Michael Cheadle recently had the opportunity to view a large volcano up close. The novelty is that it was underwater.
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University of Wyoming Biodiversity Institute Launches Global Vegetation Project
Scottish American naturalist John Muir once said that “between every two pines, there is a doorway to a new world.”
Sharks, Seagrass, and Stromatolites
Australia’s Shark Bay contains the largest beds of seagrasses in the world, as well as some of the oldest lifeforms on Earth.
New Funding to Help University of Guelph Researchers Ward Off Threats to Plant Biodiversity
A new $1-million gift from the Gosling Foundation will enable the University of Guelph to continue conserving valuable and endangered plant species threatened by climate change, disease and loss of biodiversity in Canada and worldwide.
Carnivores Living Near People Feast on Human Food, Threatening Ecosystems
Researchers collected bone and fur samples from almost 700 carnivores across four Great Lakes states to compare their diets to the extent of human development, which varied from minimal to urban sprawl.
The Undulations of Wave Clouds
When undular bores ripple through the atmosphere, they leave remarkable patterns in the clouds.