Two inland deltas spring from the landscape near the confluence of the Blue and White Niles.
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Progress on Efforts to Engage Recreational Anglers and Restore Habitat
Check in on the progress of habitat restoration projects in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alaska.
NASA Finds Post-Tropical Depression Cristobal Soaking the Great Lakes
NASA’s GPM satellite gathered data on what is now Post-Tropical Cyclone Cristobal and revealed some areas of heavy rain were occurring.
Scientists Warn Against ‘Greenwashing’ of Global Coastal Developments
Research by the University says the artificial structures and reclaimed land of coastal cities are often poor surrogates for the natural environment.
Considering Health When Switching to Cleaner Electricity
Power plants that burn coal and other fossil fuels emit not only planet-warming carbon dioxide, but also pollutants linked to breathing problems and premature death.
Proposed Seismic Surveys in Arctic Refuge Likely to Cause Lasting Damage
Winter vehicle travel can cause long-lasting damage to the tundra, according to a new paper by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers published in the journal Ecological Applications.


