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Shorelines » Blog Archive Six Endangered Species of the Chesapeake - Shorelines
Printer/PDF-friendly versionby Kristen Minogue The last Western Black Rhino appeared in Cameroon in 2000. Now they’re gone, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, which decla...
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by Emily Li In high school, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center intern Michelle Hauer fell in love with sound. She discovered the cello, which she insisted on bringing to her internship this sum...
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5 years
Q&A: Jon Lefcheck, MarineGEO Pioneer
Jon Lefcheck (right) at Swansea University in Wales with colleague John Griffin. Lefcheck taught a course on mathematical modeling in Wales in 2017.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Bruce Birdsell, Educator For All Ages
by Sara Richmond
Volunteers Bruce Birdsell (right) and Joe Hasuly teach students how to seine for fish in the Rhode River.
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8 Ways Nature Can Help Us Conquer Climate Change
by Kristen Minogue
The United States may be officially pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, but scientists are still brainstorming ways the country could meet its original goals. Mother Nature can lend a far more powerful hand than we thought, if given the chance... -
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eDNA emerges as powerful tool for tracking threatened river herring in Chesapeak...
Article contributed by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) to track the presence of fish in waterways is emerging as a powerful tool to detect and understand the abundance of species in aquatic environments. However, relatively few studies have compared the performance of this...
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