The National Park Service this week took an important step toward recovering grizzly bears in the North Cascades in Washington state. The agency says it is beginning a three-year process to analyze options for boosting grizzly bear populations in the area, including the possibility of translocating bears and developing a viable population. "We're happy to see the Park Service begin the long-overdue conversation about bringing grizzly bears back to the North Cascades," said Noah Greenwald, endangered species director with the Center for Biological Diversity. "Grizzlies have lost more than 95 percent of their historic habitat in the lower 48 states so we welcome any step that brings them closer to returning to some of their ancestral homes."
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A principios de esta semana estaba sentado frente a la computadora, cuando de repente oí un fuerte golpe contra la ventana junto a mí. Instantáneamente volteé y vi la huella y plumas de un pájaro en pánico procurando desprenderse de la ventana para después irse volando rápidamente. Por desgracia, he visto este incidente muchas veces y las aves que se estrellan no siempre tienen la suerte de poder volar e irse. De acuerdo con un estudio reciente que revisó y analizó estudios anteriores...
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Los satélites se ponen en órbita para diferentes tareas. Desde el envío de señales de televisión a nuestros hogares y permitir el uso de dispositivos GPS, hasta para ayudarnos a ver el clima en una escala global, los satélites recogen información y a través de esto nos ofrecen una comodidad moderna. Un nuevo uso para un satélite programado para ser lanzado este invierno es el del monitoreo de la humedad del suelo a nivel local. Regiones de todo el mundo enfrentan...
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Just how much Arctic permafrost will thaw in the future and how fast heat-trapping carbon dioxide will be released from those warming soils is a topic of lively debate among climate scientists. To answer those questions, scientists need to understand the mechanisms that control the conversion of organic soil carbon into carbon dioxide gas. Until now, researchers believed that bacteria were largely responsible.
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NASA research has revealed the Earth's atmosphere contains an unexpectedly large amount of an ozone-depleting compound from an unknown source decades after the compound was banned worldwide. Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), which was once used in applications such as dry cleaning and as a fire-extinguishing agent, was regulated in 1987 under the Montreal Protocol along with other chlorofluorocarbons that destroy ozone and contribute to the ozone hole over Antarctica. Parties to the Montreal Protocol reported zero new CCl4 emissions between 2007-2012.
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Cuando se trata del comercio ilegal de vida silvestre, una cosa siempre me ha intrigado... ¿Por qué es tan alta la demanda de marfil? Mientras que puedo no entender las demandas del mercado negro o las necesidades culturales o históricas de estos dientes de animales raros, una cosa es fácil de ver: las poblaciones de este elefante africano están disminuyendo. A pesar de las múltiples prohibiciones nacionales e internacionales sobre el comercio de marfil...
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