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Looming over this book…is the overwhelming fact that we have indeed entered the Anthropocene.
View ArticleOn a Remote Island, Lessons In How Ecosystems Function
Transformed by British sailors in the 19th century, Ascension Island in the South Atlantic has a unique tropical forest consisting almost entirely of alien species.
View ArticleRefugees Without Legs: How Climate Change Leaves No Room For ‘Invasive Species’
The word, “invasive”, whether pinned to an animal, plant, algae, etc., has a deceptively simple ring to it, but it is actually quite ambiguous. First, it is not, and never has been, a scientific term...
View ArticleBee Battles: why our Native Pollinators are Losing the war
Non-native species can dramatically reshape their invaded habitats and disrupt the interactions between native species.
View ArticleLove Letter to a Dying Friend: Joshua Tree Country
The effects of Climate Change as witnessed by a writer researching the ecosystem, history and plants of the Mojave Desert.
View ArticleAs Climate Warms, How Can We Decide if a Plant is Native?
The fate of a tree planted at poet Emily Dickinson’s home raises questions about whether gardeners can — or should — play a role in helping plant species migrate in the face of rising temperatures and...
View ArticleTrouble in Paradise: Fatal Blight Threatens A Key Hawaiian Tree
The ʻohiʻa is Hawaii’s iconic tree, a keystone species that maintains healthy watersheds and provides habitat for numerous endangered birds. But a virulent fungal disease, possibly related to a warmer,...
View Article“Beyond the War on Invasive Species”: Review
Looming over this book…is the overwhelming fact that we have indeed entered the Anthropocene.
View ArticleOn a Remote Island, Lessons In How Ecosystems Function
Transformed by British sailors in the 19th century, Ascension Island in the South Atlantic has a unique tropical forest consisting almost entirely of alien species.
View ArticleRefugees Without Legs: How Climate Change Leaves No Room For ‘Invasive Species’
The word, “invasive”, whether pinned to an animal, plant, algae, etc., has a deceptively simple ring to it, but it is actually quite ambiguous. First, it is not, and never has been, a scientific term...
View ArticleBee Battles: why our Native Pollinators are Losing the war
Non-native species can dramatically reshape their invaded habitats and disrupt the interactions between native species.
View ArticleLove Letter to a Dying Friend: Joshua Tree Country
The effects of Climate Change as witnessed by a writer researching the ecosystem, history and plants of the Mojave Desert.
View ArticleAs Climate Warms, How Can We Decide if a Plant is Native?
The fate of a tree planted at poet Emily Dickinson’s home raises questions about whether gardeners can — or should — play a role in helping plant species migrate in the face of rising temperatures and...
View ArticleTrouble in Paradise: Fatal Blight Threatens A Key Hawaiian Tree
The ʻohiʻa is Hawaii’s iconic tree, a keystone species that maintains healthy watersheds and provides habitat for numerous endangered birds. But a virulent fungal disease, possibly related to a warmer,...
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