Can’t live Without “em: Mexican Wolves

 

Can’t Live Without ‘Em: Mexican Wolves

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Bear Wallow Trail Project….

 

PLEASE JOIN US! Bear Wallow Trail Maintenance in the Bear Wallow Wilderness Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest

November 5, 2011

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Cooling the Warming Debate: Major New Analysis Confirms That Global Warming Is Real

 

ScienceDaily (Oct. 21, 2011) — Global warming is real, according to a major study released Oct. 20. Despite issues raised by climate change skeptics, the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature study finds reliable evidence of a rise in the average world land temperature of approximately 1°C since the mid-1950s.  

 

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Record Fires of 2011 Studied for Impacts

New GIS Analysis of Burn Severity Demonstrates Less Harm to Forests Than Commonly Reported 

Contact: Bryan Bird (505) 988-9126 x1157

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Chopping Down Trees to Save Forests

 

Chopping Down Trees to Save Forests

By SEAN PATRICK FARRELLhttp://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/04/chopping-down-trees-to-save-forests/

Sean Patrick Farrell/The New York TimesJim Pitts, a Forest Service specialist, surveyed the devastation wrought by the Wallow Fire in eastern Arizona this year. Nearly a half-million acres burned.

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Forest structure and biodiversity lost in forests

Forest structure, services and biodiversity may be lost even as form remains

 

One study outlines services and functions that are disappearing in mountain ash forests in Australia, and a commentary in the journal pointed out that many of the same issues . . . → Read More: Forest structure and biodiversity lost in forests