Redux: Naturalist Without a Notebook
The Last Word On Nothing,
Once again, I was thinking that this year would be my year to keep a journal. Or a calendar. I spent a lot of time looking at…
Once again, I was thinking that this year would be my year to keep a journal. Or a calendar. I spent a lot of time looking at…
by Julie…
One of my New Year’s resolutions is not to write in a journal everyday. I’m terrible at it, even though I wished I loved to…
Image Credit: Yutaka…
Organisms keep up with a changing climate without waiting for genetic adaptation
From penguin colonies in Antarctica, to California birds and North Carolina bugs, this month PLOS ONE focuses on the far-reaching…
A glimpse out the window shows the effects of climate change on the weather – but how will the rising seas and fluctuating…
Post authored by Collection Curator Ben Bond-Lamberty The ecological impacts of climate change are broad and diverse, and…
Spring is not what it used to be. The seasonal cycles that generations of naturalists, including Henry David Thoreau and Aldo…
This January, PLOS ONE papers caught the media’s eye for research on shark embryos, trustworthy brown eyes, acts of kindness…
150 years since Henry David Thoreau observed them, plants flower three weeks earlier thanks to climate change, find Boston…
150 years since Henry David Thoreau observed them, plants flower three weeks earlier thanks to climate change, find Boston…
BOSTON U. (US) — Unusually warm spring weather in 2010 and 2012 resulted in the earliest blooms on record in two US locations…
The wild columbine, among other plants, now flowers nearly a month earlier than it did in the 1800s. Image via Wikimedia…