Restoring Biodiversity - 7/29/2025

How to rebuild a burned forest. A hugely significant discovery which offers a new perspective on the earliest human occupation. And more...

Restoring Biodiversity - 7/29/2025
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Articles

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How to Revive a Burned Forest? Rebuild the Tree Supply Chain

As forests succumb to ever-fiercer wildfires, the federal government and some adventurous private companies are trying to resuscitate an industry.

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Archaeologists Found 11,500-Year-Old Tools That Reveal an Incredible Human Adventure

Archaeologists Found 11,500-Year-Old Tools That Reveal an Incredible Human Adventure

The article below discusses "... a hugely significant discovery which offers a new perspective on the earliest human occupation yet known, of north-west Scotland."

This offers insights to early occupants of North America, whose colonizations appear to date to similar periods.

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Videos

Onlookers Watch as Large Bison Dies in Scalding Yellowstone Hot Spring

Onlookers Watch as Large Bison Dies in Scalding Yellowstone Hot Spring

The bison wandered into the Grand Prismatic Spring, located in the part of the park within Wyoming's borders, the morning of June 21, officials said.

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Chihuahuas and Keyline

Chihuahuas and Keyline

“Chichuahuas and Keyline” explains Chocolate the Keyline Dog’s take on contour subsoil plowing.

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