A growing body of research links environmental disturbance and biodiversity loss to human diseases, including those like COVID-19 caused by viruses jumping from animals to people. Read more in this piece in Texas Climate News.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Friday, April 3, 2020
Bird blinds in state parks
Texas state parks have a lot of bird blinds, often built and maintained by volunteers. These make great spots to see an incredible variety of birds and other wildlife up close. Read more here.
Tracking wildlife for science
In this article for Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine, I look at some of the animals scientists track in the state and what they're learning from it.
Labels:
bears,
bighorn sheep,
monarchs,
science,
sharks,
tagging,
whooping cranes,
wildlife
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