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Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1906.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1903.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1902.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
Tribal nations are at the forefront of adaptation to climate change in the United States, because of their reliance upon the natural environment to sustain traditional ways of life yet the current lack of training and resources to respond to climate change impacts remains a challenge. Working with the South Central Climate Science Center (SC CSC), our team of climate scientists and anthropologists worked with tribal professionals in Louisiana and New Mexico to increase their basic knowledge of climate science, connect them with tools to assess their communities’ vulnerabilities, and helped them build their skills to develop adaptation and mitigation strategies. Our team held biweekly conference calls in consultation...
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Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1910.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1905.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
Why Rangelands: The Central Valley of California, the surrounding foothills and the interior Coast Range include over 18 million acres of grassland. Most of this land is privately owned and managed for livestock production. Because grasslands are found in some of California’s fastest-growing counties, they are severely threatened by land conversion and development. In addition climate change stresses grasslands by potentially changing water availability and species distributions.Maintaining a ranching landscape can greatly support biodiversity conservation in the California Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) region. In addition ranches generate multiple ecosystem services—defined as human benefits provided...
Data about Idaho's mining industry compiled for the year 1900.
Categories: Physical Item;
Tags: Idaho,
abandoned mines and quarries,
contamination and pollution,
economic geology,
education,
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