Giraffes avoid steep slopes, impacting habitat suitability and conservation efforts in protected African reserves.
New research finds that giraffes much prefer flat terrain and do not traverse slopes of more than 20°, which severely limits the areas in, and outside, protected reserves they can access. The findings ...
When Maxwell Anderson strolled into his 9:30 a.m. human geography class on Thursday, the last thing he expected was to find ...
Sixth-form geography students embarked on a five-day field trip in the Lake District to see their subject "come to life". The trip, from November 18 to 22, is made every two years by Haslingden High ...
Terry McCollough, who compiles “This Was Brainerd” for the Brainerd Dispatch and is the former Brainerd Dispatch publisher, ...
In 1952, a CIA spy plane crashed into Death Valley National Park. More than 70 years later, hikers can still visit it, though ...
The exams quality assurance manager, Umalusi, "seriously berated" SACAI for the errors in the English version of Geography Paper 2. SACAI has apologised to pupils and their parents for the incident. A ...
I didn't make it past the first round of my third-grade spelling bee. Oh, sure, I had my revenge. I was school champion of ...
Students with Central Middle School’s Theatre Club have been hard at work on their production of “A Christmas Carol.” Except, ...
Using the newly discovered 20° gradient threshold, the researchers were able to calculate ... to use and the landscapes that ...
A report released Wednesday by the Montana Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers gave Montana’s infrastructure a ...