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Native Biodiversity in a Rooftop Landscape. Tuesday, August 23, 2016. The Tale of the Scarlet Gilia. The name conjures up an air of mystery, of dominance. Like the side-kick to Zorro. We are in an off-year for Scarlet Gilia on the Berry Prairie. Last summer, the green roof looked like it was to be overtaken by this species. Thursday, July 7, 2016.
Fostering science-based land management on the High Plains of the Western United States. Browse past and present research programs. Get the latest news as UHPSI chronicles its discoveries. Learn how students are engaging with issues that span the West this summer. Meet our team and learn how you can get involved. Working across 13 Western states.
The Ecology of Landscapes in Wyoming and adjacent parts of Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska. Wetlands - Fens, Marshes and Meadows. Black Hills and Bear Lodge Mountains. Brucellosis, elk, and cattle. Effects of climate change in Yellowstone. More on invasive plants in sagebrush. Benefits of cloud-seeding still up in the air.
Welcome to the OneZoom tree of life explorer. An interactive map of the evolutionary relationships between 1. 8 million species of life on our planet. Each leaf on the tree represents a species and the branches show how they are connected through evolution. Discover your favourites, see which species are under threat, and wonder at over 100,000 images on a single page. For yourself or as a gift.
Each navigation link will open a list of sub navigation links. Take a tour of the University of Wyoming and the high plains town of Laramie. Explore career services at UW! UW, Industry Collaborate on Tight Oil Research. UW Trustees Approve 2017-18 Budget Request. UW to Receive Research Funding in Science Collaboration with National Water Center.
Music, Film and Dance. Join us tonight, Wednesday, August 12, in the Berry Center Auditorium for a showing of The Sagebrush Sea.
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Sage Grouse, Blue Grouse, Sharp Tail Grouse, Hungarian Partridge, Chukar, and Pheasant. Giant Canada Geese, Spring Snow Geese and Ducks.
A year of no updates to this blog! Apologies, but I was way too busy. Time is more abundant now and there are things to write about. Just a few days ago I returned from my second trip to Qingdao, China. It was a bouldering trip as usual. Pocketed granite and font style bulges add to the usual clean breaks and weathered eggs making Qingdao and Shandong bouldering completely unique! Angular and Font-like granite on Fushan.
Just like the winds that blow through Wyoming, the thoughts posted here are varied - some a strong tirade and others merely a whisper. Friday, August 14, 2015. Thursday, August 13, 2015. Near Fort Washakie, WY. Imagine the wonder that Sacajawea had when she saw a sand dollar for the first time. The artist who created the bronze statue of her that stands atop the hill at the Sacajawea Cemetery tried to capture that amazement.