by Chris Pupke | Oct 21, 2019 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Manmade Barriers Threaten Wildlife Migration Manmade barriers to migration jeopardize one of the great wonders of the natural world. Migration is a critical part of many species’ life cycles. But barriers such as fences, roads, dams, and windmills can have a...
by Richard Pritzlaff, Ph.D. | Sep 9, 2019 | Blog Posts, Richard Pritzlaff
Weavers in the Age of Restoration: The Beginnings of an Ecological And Social Renaissance I recently read a much needed uplifting opinion piece by David Brooks titled “A Nation of Weavers: The social renaissance is happening from the ground up.” In it, Brooks...
by Chris Pupke | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
The United States Department of Defense Prepares for Climate Change As the climate warms, ice caps melt, sea levels rise, and the weather becomes more unstable, the United States Department of Defense is preparing for climate change. They are acknowledging that...
by Chris Pupke | May 28, 2019 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
Wildlife Corridor Preservation Core habitats have long been acknowledged as a critical component for wildlife conservation. An area large enough to support a sustainable population is vital if we are to preserve wildlife. But the conservation community is beginning to...
by Chris Pupke | Apr 1, 2019 | Blog Posts, Chris Pupke
The Economic Impacts of Climate Change Are Already Being Felt Climate change is already having many different impacts. Birds are migrating earlier. Storms are more intense. Flooding is more common. In short, the planet is reacting to human-made carbon dioxide...
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