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BCarbon catalyzes ecological regeneration by leveraging the biological productivity of Earth's soils, wetlands, and forests.

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@bcarboninc
BCarbon
4 years
Read our fresh press release on the critical funding that @ValeroEnergy has provided BCarbon to support the development of our innovative living shorelines carbon credit protocol! https://t.co/y4JAA4DVmS
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@coastal_prairie
Coastal Prairie Conservancy
4 years
Tomorrow is National Prairie Day and National Trails Day, so a visit to the coastal prairie makes perfect sense! The Indiangrass Preserve’s nearly 3 miles of trails are perfect to snap pictures of grassland birds, go for a quick jog, or simply take in the beauty of the prairie.
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@USFWSMtnPrairie
US Fish and Wildlife
4 years
Ah yes. Nothing like that first bite. The pronghorn eats a lot of sagebrush, but varies its food sources throughout the year. This pronghorn is carefully plucking the leaves off of a narrowleaf cottonwood seedling! Photo: @USFWS
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@audubonsociety
Audubon Society
4 years
“If you make the kids the stewards of a place, the guardians of a place & its birds, they will speak up for it,” says Trish O’Kane. Read about her class combining ecology, social justice, & mentorship that’s having ripple effects in local schools—& beyond.
audubon.org
A University of Vermont class that combines ecology, social justice, and mentorship is having ripple effects through local schools—and beyond.
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@wildlifesociety
The Wildlife Society
4 years
Phosphorus is a critical ingredient in fertilizers, but it’s running out. Restoring #biodiversity, researchers believe, can also help recover this important element. https://t.co/dBxnpGqzX6 #wildlife #wildlifebiology
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@USFWS
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
4 years
Northern harriers have an owl-like face, which directs sound to their ears, making it easier to detect prey. Look for these long-tailed hawks gliding over grasslands and marshes. Photo by Mike Budd/USFWS.
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