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Famous for finding their way home, pigeons use Earth’s magnetic field and sun position to navigate. These birds migrate from ...
Rapid climate shifts are causing unexpected biodiversity changes across Arctic tundra, reshaping fragile ecosystems ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNArctic plant study reveals an ‘early warning sign’ of climate change upheavalA warming tundra has seen unexpected shifts, raising the alarm about fragile ecosystems and those who rely on them ...
May is native plant month so this is the time to think about adding Alaska's plants to your Arctic Garden.
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KTVF on MSNArctic Gardens: Adding native plants to your gardenMany gardeners plant and cultivate flowers and vegetables that don’t typically grow in Alaska, but plants native to Alaska ...
Rapid climate change is upending plant life in the Arctic. A new study in Nature shows how one of the most fragile ecosystems ...
Arctic fjords, once vital carbon sinks, are losing their ability to store carbon as climate change transforms ecosystems like Kongsfjorden.
“From a stroll through a city park to a day spent hiking in the wilderness, exposure to nature has been linked to a host of ...
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a wide range of climates, while others can't.
The Arctic is in terminal decline, and the loss of sea ice and thawing permafrost will have global consequences. Permafrost acts like a giant freezer for organic matter, including dead plants and ...
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