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Globes for Kids Who Love Geography: Educational 3-D World Maps for Children and Teachers

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

U.S. Atlantic Coast and Sea Level Rise: Allow Migration to Prevent Diminshing Ecological Utility of Wetlands

In: Geography (general)

By: Sara E. Lewis

Maps of the World for Children: Buy Physical and Political World Map Posters for Kids

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Birth of a Baby Boom? New Study Sees Fertility Rate Changes

In: Geography (general)

By: Rosemary E. Bachelor

Trent-Severn Waterway Action Plan 2009: Government Responds to TSW Panel Recommendations

In: Geography (general)

By: Pat Maitland

Landslides, Mudslides and Serpentinite Rock: How Serpentine Minerals May Contribute to Mass Wasting

In: Geography (general)

By: David Katski

Old Woman Creek, Lake Erie Fresh Water Estuary: Unique Great Lakes Preserve of NERRS in Ohio

In: Biogeography

By: Linda Ashar

Are Bananas Going Extinct? The Unfortunate Fate of a Beloved Fruit

In: Biogeography

By: Andy Luttrell

A Pacific Coral Atoll Embedded in Japan: The Akiyoshidai Karst Landscape of Western Honshu

In: Geography (general)

By: Gina Barnes

A Step Forward in Geology and Beetle Data: Beetles as Past Paleoenvironmental Indicators

In: Geography (general)

By: Rhonda Chalmers

Locating Trout Streams Using Topography Maps: Tips and Tricks for Fly Fishers

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Chad McPhail

India's Environmental Challenges: Identifying Ecological Ailments Affecting Social Growth

In: Geography (general)

By: Kyle Christensen

What is Island Biogeography? A Simple Explanation of the Theory of Island Biogeography

In: Biogeography

By: Bridget Coila

First Artificial Surf Reef for Europe: Innovative Marine Project at Boscombe Set to Create Ripping Waves

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Elaine Findlay

The Landscape of Scotland: Rocks, Trees, and Water Define the Scottish Nation

In: Geography (general)

By: James Jackson

The Haunted Nahanni National Park of Canada: About the Mystery of the Deadmen Valley of the Northwest Territories

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

Biogeography as Evidence of Evolution: Understanding the Discontinuity of Species Distribution

In: Biogeography

By: Feature Writer Dennis Holley

Why Africa's Lake Assal is the Saltiest on Earth: All About the World’s Most Saline Body of Water

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

Facts on Why Lake Baikal is the Deepest on Earth: All About the Hidden Depths of Baykal of Southern Siberia

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

The Fate of the Vanishing Aral Sea in Turan: The Sea of Aral and Attempts in Saving it from Shrinking

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

Is Bangkok the True Name of Thailand's Capital? The History Behind the Name Krung Thep and its Alternatives

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

What is the True Altitude of Mount Everest? How the Height of the Loftiest Mountain in the World is Shifting

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Rachel Wills

What and Where is the Salish Sea? Three Bodies of Water Form One Ecosystem

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Sheila Gaquin

Land Conservation and Affordable Housing: Economic Downturn Has Hurt, But Priorities Stay the Same

In: Geography (general)

By: Lee Weldon

New England's Stone Walls: Stone Wall Initiative Wants to Save N.E. USA's Modern Archaeology

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Jan Czech

Sedimentator Simulates River Erosion and Motion: A Geography and Geology Activity on Stream Geomorphology

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

The Connection Between Children and Nature: Richard Louv's Last Child in the Woods Focuses on Nature Deficit

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Letterboxing Puts a New Spin on Geography: Learn About Local Places on a Fun Geographic Treasure Hunt

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Climate Change: Species and Ecosystem Survival: Characteristics That Help Animals and Plants Adapt to Global Change

In: Biogeography

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

The Geography of Climate Change: How Changes in Global Temperatures Could Affect Ecosystems

In: Biogeography

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Join Project Budburst in the USA: Observe Springtime Blossoms as a Citizen Scientist

In: Biogeography

By: Sara E. Lewis

Chickahominy River in Virginia: People, Past, and Future of an Historic Watershed

In: Geography (general)

By: Sara E. Lewis

History of the Chesapeake Bay: East Coast Estuary Formed Ages Ago

In: Geography (general)

By: Sara E. Lewis

Biogeography Helps Restore Ecosystems: Understanding Plants and Climate is Key to Ecological Restoration

In: Biogeography

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Mapping Human Impacts on Global Ecosystems: Anthropogenic Biome Maps Show How People Have Shaped the World

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Ice's Protective Properties: Freezing Water is Sometimes Essential For Life

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Albert Burchsted

The Structure of a River: Stream Geomorphology, How Rocks and Water Interact

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Why it Rains a Lot Near the Mountains: Defining Orographic Lift and Its Effect on Clouds and Preciptation

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Tricia Edgar

Celebrating Christmas Around the World: Taking a Look at Christmas Traditions Across the Globe

In: Geography (general)

By: Kimberley Powell

Singing Sands are a Natural Phenomenon: Stress and Pressure of Sand Grains Create a Musical Sound

In: Geography (general)

By: Jessica Cochran

Seeing Snow Cover from Space: Satellites View Snowfall Locations from High Above

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Kelly Whitt

Isle of Harris Whaling Station, Scotland: Norwegians Established a Shore Base at Bunavoneader in North Harris

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Satellite Image Archive Accessible From USGS: Landsat Imagery Collection Being Released for Free Public Use

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Alan Sorum

What is Biogeography? Careers and Academia: Predicting the Effects of Climate Change

In: Biogeography

By: Stephanie Cox

Ecology and History of the Amazon Rain Forest: Biodiversity and Symbiosis of South America's Vulnerable Habitat

In: Biogeography

By: Stephanie Cox

Ptolemy and Geography: The Ancient Greek Ptolemaic Geographical System

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Paul A. Heckert

Christmas Island: Australia’s Little-Known Island Paradise

In: Geography (general)

By: Isaac M. McPhee

Seven Wonders of the World: Lists of Ancient and Modern Marvels of Engineering and Nature

In: Geography (general)

By: Feature Writer Susan Whelan

Canada & Russia Re-Start Cold War: Artic Front is Stage for Latest Russian Confrontation

In: Cartography/Maps

By: Feature Writer Frank W. Hardy

The Chinook is a Warm Wind: East of the Rockies, the Warm Wind From the West is a Chinook

In: Geography (general)

By: Jill Browne

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