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Harnessing the unrealised potential of agroforestry in curbing climate change in India

Harnessing the unrealised potential of agroforestry in curbing climate change in India
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New Mexico Museum Of Natural History & Science Reopens

New Mexico Museum Of Natural History & Science Reopens Many Inspired Steps: Apollo 11 50th Anniversary. Courtesy/NMMNHS NMMNHS News: The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (NMMNHS) will safely reopen to the public today, March 17, following a temporary closure last month due to positive COVID-19 cases reported by staff members. Museum hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday, and visitation will be limited to 75 people at any one time. Health and safety is the highest priority for NMMNHS, and the museum has taken every necessary precaution during the closure to prevent, manage, and mitigate the possibility of the virus spreading beyond the facility.

Unearth Fossil Discoveries Online With the La Brea Tar Pits - Cerritos Community News

Unearth Fossil Discoveries Online With the La Brea Tar Pits Share this: Excavation is never ending at the La Brea Tar Pits. Though the museum is closed, their work uncovering fossils dating back 11,000 to 55,000 years ago to the Ice Age continues. Photo courtesy of La Brea Tar Pits & Museum     Budding paleontologists can now learn virtually about the only active Ice Age urban fossil site in the world that is located at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. “It is a very dynamic place,” said Agnes Novie, coordinator, school programs for 10 years at the La Brea Tar Pits. “It is a pretty special place to be.”

L A s Natural History Museums Rise to the Occasion Virtually Engaging Students Online - Cerritos Community News

MANAGER OF VERTEBRATE LIVING COLLECTIONS Leslie Gordon with her lizard during a weekly livestream on the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County’s Facebook page. Online guests and students from all over the world have been checking in to check out the animals during the coronavirus pandemic.   BY LAURIE HANSON • December 18, 2020 This year is anything but typical for everyone including the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County. Under normal circumstances, more than 200,000 students a year would grace their hallways and grounds to learn about the natural phenomena of animals and plants, many of whom could not adapt to an everchanging world.

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