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Scientists Discover Fossil of Dinosaur Ancestor with Surprising Croc-Like Appearance

By Cheryl Dybas | NSF on Apr 13, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists Discover Fossil of Dinosaur Ancestor with Surprising Croc-Like Appearance

Scientists have long wondered what the earliest dinosaur relatives looked like. Most assumed they would resemble miniature dinosaurs, about the size of chickens, and walk on two legs. The discovery of Teleocrater rhadinus, however, has forced scientists to reassess their ideas. Based on a fossil unearthed in southern Tanzania, these early relatives were carnivorous animals […]

NSF Awards $5.6 Million to Establish New Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research Site

By Peter West | NSF on Mar 16, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NSF Awards $5.6 Million to Establish New Arctic Long-Term Ecological Research Site

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a $5.6 million, five-year grant to establish a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) site along the northern Alaskan coast that will focus on the interactions between land and ocean that shape coastal ecosystems in the Arctic over different time scales. Researchers at the Beaufort Sea Lagoons LTER site will […]

Would the Arctic Still be the Arctic Without the Polar Bear?

By Andrea Medeiros | USFWS on Jan 24, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Would the Arctic Still be the Arctic Without the Polar Bear?

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Two great bears are emblematic of the Arctic: Ursa Major – arktos in Greek – the constellation from which the Arctic derives its name, and the polar bear, which has lived beneath the northern stars for hundreds of thousands of years. It’s hard to imagine the region without either of them, but […]

NOAA Finds Lake Iliamna Harbor Seals not Eligible for Listing

By Julie Speegle | NOAA on Nov 16, 2016   Featured, Southwest Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NOAA Finds Lake Iliamna Harbor Seals not Eligible for Listing

NOAA Fisheries concluded that the listing of Pacific harbor seals in Iliamna Lake, Alaska as an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) is not warranted. The seals do not constitute a species as defined by the ESA, and thus do not meet the criteria for listing under the Act. This decision […]

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