In 2016, the U.S. Geological Service conducted a study showing that pikas, small herbivores that typically live in high altitudes in rocky mountain ranges in the West, are disappearing in the Great Basin, southern Utah and northeastern California because of rising temperature and drought. As scientists examine those disappearances, Idaho’s Craters of the Moon Monument […] The post What can Idaho’s Craters of the Moon tell us about climate change? appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
In 2016, the U.S. Geological Service conducted a study showing that pikas, small herbivores that typically live in high altitudes in rocky mountain ranges in the West, are disappearing in the Great Basin, southern Utah and northeastern California because of rising temperature and drought. As scientists examine those disappearances, Idaho’s Craters of the Moon Monument […] The post What can Idaho’s Craters of the Moon tell us about climate change? appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
In 2016, the U.S. Geological Service conducted a study showing that pikas, small herbivores that typically live in high altitudes in rocky mountain ranges in the West, are disappearing in the Great Basin, southern Utah and northeastern California because of temperature and drought. As scientists examine those disappearances, Idaho’s Craters of the Moon Monument and […] The post What can Idaho’s Craters of the Moon tell us about climate change? appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
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President Calvin Coolidge issued a proclamation to establish Craters of the Moon National Monument on May 2, 1924. He described the park as “a weird and scenic landscape peculiar to