Airing On Tuesday December 22nd 2015 8:00 pm eastern, 7:00 pm central and 5:00 pm pacific Beech Maple Forests or a maple beech forest is a climax mesic closed canopy hardwood forest will be the topic of discussion on Natures Talk Shows Habitat Series. On Tuesday…
Wild Bee Decline Threatens US Agriculture; First National Map of Bee Populations Created In Response
Wild Bee Decline Threatens US Agriculture; First National Map of Bee Populations Created In Response Wild bees are disappearing from many major agricultural areas across the United States, including California’s Central Valley, the Midwest’s corn belt and the Mississippi River…
Mountains Moving and Building Increase Fish Diversity in NZ
Mountains Moving and Building Increase Fish Diversity in NZ Ridges and mountains in the bumpy, seismic islands of New Zealand have resulted in greater fish diversity. Source: Natures Talk Show via Nature World News Mountains Moving and Building Increase Fish…
Iconic Antarctic Seabirds Suffer Population Decline and Reduced Breeding Success, Researchers Say
Iconic Antarctic Seabirds Suffer Population Decline and Reduced Breeding Success, Researchers Say A 50-year study recently revealed that southern giant petrel seabirds living on the Antarctic island of Signy have experienced substantial population declines and reduced breeding success. Source: Natures…
Christmas Trees At Risk: New Study Shows Evergreens Could Disappear From US Southwest By 2100
{$inline_image} Christmas Trees At Risk: New Study Shows Evergreens Could Disappear From US Southwest By 2100 Evergreens may soon disappear from the Southwest region of the U.S. if climate change scenarios play out as expected, researchers say. Not only will…