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  • The scientists in this study were interested in trees that live in the Eastern United States. They wanted to explore…

    Moving on Up: The Possible Impact of Climate Change on Forest Habitats

  • After an area has been changed by human or natural disturbances, forest managers often engage in restoration activities. In the…

    Snake, Rattle, and Roll: Investigating the Snakes That Live in the Bosque Along the Middle Rio Grande

  • Tropical streams provide many benefits to people and animals. For river shrimp that spend part of their life in the…

    Swimming Upstream Without a Ladder: Dams and Pipes and River Shrimp Movements

  • Tropical streams provide many benefits to people and animals. For river shrimp that spend part of their life in the…

    Swimming Upstream Without a Ladder: Dams and Pipes and River Shrimp Movements (Spanish)

  • In this study, scientists wanted to examine how the harvest of horseshoe crabs in Delaware Bay affects the red knot.…

    Tying the Knot: How Do Horseshoe Crab and Red Knot Populations Affect Each Other?

  • Identifying which species may be the most vulnerable to a changing climate is important. This information can help people make…

    Wild Ways: Assessing How Climate Change May Affect Certain Wildlife

  • After reading “Big Fish in a Small Pool,” test your understanding with a word search.

    Word Search – Big Fish in a Small Pool

  • Test your knowledge on ecologist, adaptation, and wildfire.

    Word Search – Fighting Fire with Fire

  • Test you knowledge on ecosystems, population, and migration.

    Word Search – Swimming Upstream Without a Ladder