Arizona Fish Habitat The U. S. State of Arizona occupies a dry region with limited precipitation, high evaporation, and not much surface water. Widespread winter rain and snow, and heavy summer rain can escape evaporation by penetrating the soil and … Continue reading →
See on Scoop.it – Nature Conservation & Science Fiction: #EcoSciFi From Naomi Klein: How Science Is Telling Us All To Revolt In December 2012, a pink-haired complex systems researcher named Brad Werner made his way through the throng of 24,000 … Continue reading →
Reblogged from SAVES Club: A wild male black rhino named Sambu after it was darted from a helicopter in the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya on August 28, 2013 (AFP Photo/Carl De Souza) Washington (AFP) - A Texas … Continue reading →
Arizona Grasshoppers and other Singing Insects Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Katydids are familiar to everyone, but there are few records of distribution and conservation status. This report includes a partial checklist for Arizona grasshoppers. Grasshoppers are members of the Orthoptera, one … Continue reading →