The plight of the trees
“Sentinels” exhibit explores juniper and piñon pines in Southeast Utah
“Sentinels” exhibit explores juniper and piñon pines in Southeast Utah
Science Moab talks with paleoclimate reconstruction specialist Kyle Bocinsky
Osborne’s research concerns the carbon cycle in dryland ecosystems: she’ll discuss it at the next Science Moab on Tap on Jan. 18
If there is a cattle breed that can survive climate change, have a lighter impact, and still produce enough beef to be economically feasible, the future of cattle production in the desert lies within it.
Joel Berger returned to Moab four years ago after being arrested in Russia. He was on Wrangel Island, the freezing northeast corner of Russia 400 miles off the coast of Alaska, studying musk…
Science Moab recently spoke with Nikki Cooley, the interim assistant director for the Tribes and Climate Change Program at the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals. Cooley, who currently lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, studied…
What if you came face-to-face with living, breathing dinosaurs and could investigate their lives? That’s how Dr. Geoffrey Smith, a physiological ecologist at Dixie State University, sees his study of Utah reptiles. This…
The La Sal Mountains above Castle Valley and Moab have exploded in smoke and flame. Climate chaos is here and it threatens all the places and people we collectively love. The only way…