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Stirring up the Seven Seas
Learn more about the Global Ocean Conveyor Belt, a deep-sea current that connects Earth's oceans, including...
Simple Ways to Prepare for Wildfires
Prepare your home and family for wildfires with tips on prevention, evacuation, and emergency planning to stay...
Hurricane Preparedness Guide: How to Stay Safe Before, During, and After a Storm
In case of a hurricane or other extreme weather event, there are important steps you should take to protect...
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This was originally posted on The National Parks Traveler. For more than a decade, I have had the privilege to witness and participate in the wonderfully
It was a damp and drizzly June morning at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Staff from the National Park Service (NPS), New York/New Jersey Trail
By 2030, the Atlanta BeltLine is expected to loop 22 miles of modern streetcar, 33 miles of multi-use trail, and 1,300 acres of parks. How? Public funding
America's demographics are constantly changing. Across the field, environmental organizations have been slow to catch up to better reflect the communities they
Citizen science involves engaging volunteers in data collection for environmental research. It aids tracking climate trends like altered bloom times and
Millie Jimenez is 25-years-old, unassuming and soft-spoken. In her green and tan park ranger’s uniform, she almost blends into the serene backdrop of Wyoming's
This couple's wedding had guests pulling weeds instead of dining and making speeches.
To track environmental changes, researchers require numerous observations, measurements, monitoring, and data sets to be collected. Engaging non-professional
Discover how NEEF and Project Noah provide a platform for the public to participate in citizen science activities.
Learn about the fascinating journey of snowflakes from cloud to ground. Discover how varying temperatures and conditions shape snowflakes and affect winter
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