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Digitizing natural history collections to support global biodiversity science

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Brooks calls for protection of the Southern Ocean ecosystem

Franklin by SimplexDNA. The Franklin: Digital eDNA tokens to better preserve diverse life on Earth. A colorful illustration of plants, flowers, pollinators and wildlife is the background image.

Deiner launches the Franklin: digital eDNA token to scale up biodiversity monitoring

Landback in California with Brittani Orona

Cassandra Brooks

Scientist who ‘always undercut’ herself now wins high praise, awards

This guide focuses on Climate Service Practitioners who come from many sectors (interlocking circles on the left). Practitioners must draw upon a variety of skills, both individually and through support from others (central box), in order to serve communities where they work (circle on right).

NOAA publishes Centering Equity in Climate Resilience Planning and Action: A Practitioner’s Guide by Clara Fang

Rebecca Shaw co-authors Living Planet Report, finding staggering wildlife population declines

Sarah Kapnick named NOAA chief scientist

Community members working the land at El Huerto. (Image still from documentary by Luis Enrique González Lozano)

In Puerto Rico, Activists Transform Abandoned Land To Build Food Sovereignty

An image of the book cover alongside the quote by Katherine Applegate

St. Antoine publishes Front Country: a novel for teens and tweens in the Anthropocene

Looking up from the ground at a circle of five skyscrapers disappearing into clouds

Anne Perrault publishes in Science on trickle-down climate risk regulation

Close up shot of two people using microscopes on an outdoor bench.

Brian Johnson co-authors model for evaluation literacy in informal science educators

Many people in sitting at tables in a park eating, talking and writing. Jose leans over the table in the foreground pointing to the paper a man is writing on.

José Guadalupe Gutierrez: Designing Green Spaces for Equity and Community

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