Monthly Archives: February 2021
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Fence study shows dingo’s role in desert biodiversity
Australia’s Dingo Fence is visible from space. Now researchers say so is the dingo’s role in protecting desert biodiversity. Stretching some 5,600 kilometers across Australia’s Strzelecki ... -
Keep fracking out of the Kavango Basin in the Kalahari Desert – activists
[ad_1] Namibian Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform must work with other ministries to introduce immediate moratorium on Canadian oil and gas company ReconAfricaoil exploration ... -
How the Namib Desert beetle pulls water from the air
[ad_1] What if we could extract water from the air? Technology like this would change the lives of billions of people who are currently struggling to ... -
Desert Door Helps Increase Texas Honey Bee Population By Offering Special Texas Honey Cocktail Throughout February
[ad_1] Posted: February 23, 2021 / 12:30 PM CST / Update: February 23, 2021 / 12:30 PM CST Desert Door is increasing Texas honey bee population ... -
Sahara Desert solar panels contribute to global warming, scientists find
[ad_1] The sun is a great source of clean energy, and we have it in abundance, so it’s no surprise that many are proposing a plan ... -
Namib Desert bear scar caused by meteor impact
[ad_1] Through NASA Earth Observatory February 19, 2021 March 20, 2020 (Click the image for a high resolution view.) In the vastness of one of the ... -
The dust of the Sahara desert paints European landscapes in reddish brown. Viral photos and videos
[ad_1] European landscapes turned to a shade of reddish brown after a massive plume of dust from the Sahara Desert painted the region a color similar ... -
Vast portions of today’s Sahara Desert were green thousands of years ago
[ad_1] Engraving of Giraffes near Gobero in Niger, ca. 8000 years, witness of green times in the desert. Credit: Mike Hettwer, 2006, www.hettwer.com Past riverine activity ... -
Living Desert Zoo and Gardens reopen additional facilities in Palm Desert – NBC Palm Springs – News, weather, traffic, breaking news
[ad_1] The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert will reopen additional amenities to the public starting Friday. The zoo’s carousel, giraffe feeding and Wildlife ... -
The wild horses of the great Namib desert
[ad_1] Namib Grace, by Teagan Cunniffe You might expect to see a gemsbok, jackal or even a springbok on the trackless plains and dune fields of ...