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New Study on Climate Change Impacts on Plants Could Lead to Better Conservation Strategies
The three-year study focused on Coyote Ridge, a grassland near San Jose, California, which has several endemic plant species. Credit: Erika Zavaleta/University of California, Santa Cruz.
The loss of plant species that are especially vulnerable to climate change might lead to bigger problems than previous studies have suggested, according to a new study published in the journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. If confirmed, the findings can help inform conservation strategies and lead to more accurate predictions about what ecosystems will look like in the future.
Here s why the Washington DOC is considering closing 18 living units in 12 prisons
Several factors have led to significant unused capacity in its facilities. At least 3,600 of the DOC’s more than 18,000 beds are empty as of Thursday. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 4:09 PM PDT May 27, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. The Washington Department of Corrections announced it is considering closing 18 living units at 12 correction centers across the state due to the declining prison population.
DOC Communications Director Jacque Coe said several factors have led to significant unused capacity in its facilities. She said at least 3,600 of the DOC’s more than 18,000 beds are empty as of Thursday.
(NAPSI)âCommunities are more than groups of people who live together in the same geographical area. In their truest sense, communities transcend the physical spaces they occupy to become places that harbor a feeling of fellowship cultivated by shared common interests, values, attitudes and goals.Â
Atlanta-based multifamily real estate investment, development and management company Cortland believes one of the biggest benefits of apartment living is the sense of community it creates, regardless of location. Cortland has long striven to foster meaningful and enduring relationships with its residents, from hosting events such as Food Truck Nights and outdoor happy hours to lending helping hands when neighbors need it the most. That community philosophy and mission were put on display in winter 2021, when Cortlandâs Texas residents suffered from the effects of a once-in-lifetime weather event.Â