Olympic curling lends itself especially well to an internet reading list. Rivers: America’s lifeblood (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service) https://www.fws.gov/refuges/features/rivers.html Found: A plant bonanza hidden in China’s caves (Atlas Obscura)...
Let us do the dirty work of finding cool stuff to read. Dinosaur-era bird found trapped in Amber (National Geographic) https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/02/dinosaurs-birds-trapped-amber-fossils-paleontology-science/ California state parks begins...
Catch up on these links and you’ll have plenty to talk about at the water cooler that’s not Super Bowl related. Chile creates national parks from donated land (BBC) http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-42868690 Butano Creek is coming back to life...
You don’t have to wait until Saturday to check them out! Digital library of James Audubon prints for viewing or download (Audubon) http://www.audubon.org/birds-of-america The business of planting trees (Nature Conservancy)...
Get your coffee brewing. The links are ready. The science of hiking (Medium) https://medium.com/@jameshorrox/the-science-of-hiking-53e8260ab46d Why wild? The importance of wild and scenic protections (American Rivers) Why Wild? The Importance of Wild and...
The weekend has arrived. And so has your reading list. How a rare native plant preserve sustains one Texan woman’s legacy (Sierra Club) https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/how-rare-native-plant-preserve-sustains-one-texan-woman-s-legacy Land trusts talk...