What if restoration centered relationships?
New study blends science & local knowledge in Montana’s Grant Creek to show how relational restoration supports ecology, justice & collaboration: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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78 Million Years Ago, an Asteroid Hit Earth. Then Life Grew in The Crater #Science #Space #PlanetaryScience #AsteroidImpact #EarthHistory #EcologicalRecovery
A new study reveals that post-fire seeding may not be the key to biodiversity recovery, raising critical questions about ecological interactions and long-term monitoring.
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Idaho's House Appropriations Committee is taking a bold step to reclaim wildlife habitats devastated by last year's Valley Fire with a $800,000 settlement aimed at ecological recovery.
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This photograph captures the grandeur of Mount St. Helens, with its distinctive horseshoe-shaped crater, set against a backdrop of a clear blue sky. The foreground features evergreen trees and recovering vegetation, illustrating the resilience of nature in the face of volcanic activity.
A scenic, layered view of mountainous terrain under a clear, light blue sky. In the distance, the snow-capped peak of Mount St. Helens rises prominently, its upper slopes showing patches of white against a lighter gray. Several ranges of forested mountains, varying in shades of dark green and blue-green, cascade towards the foreground. The closest layer features a field of dry, golden-brown grasses interspersed with common yarrow wildflowers, their delicate white, clustered flower heads slightly blurred to indicate proximity. The overall impression is one of depth and vastness, showcasing the natural beauty of the mountain landscape.
Here are two views of Mt. Saint Helens in Washington.
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Breaking Old Assumptions: Land Life Bounced Back Sooner Than Expected Post-Extinction #Science #Biology #Ecology #ExtinctionEvents #Biodiversity #EcologicalRecovery