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View article: Deserts, Semiarid Areas and Desertification
Deserts, Semiarid Areas and Desertification Open
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View article: State of Nature 2023
State of Nature 2023 Open
For the first time ever, the UK’s
wildlife organisations have
joined forces to undertake a
health check of nature in the
UK and its Overseas Territories. 60% of the 3,148 UK species we assessed
have declined over the last 50 year…
View article: Coincident glacier and lake evolution across New Zealand: Past, present, and future
Coincident glacier and lake evolution across New Zealand: Past, present, and future Open
<p>Mountain glaciers are rapidly diminishing and causing widespread environmental and socio-economic concern. The stability of mountain glaciers is influenced by the expansion of proglacial landscapes and meltwater impounded as lakes…
View article: Prehistory of the British Isles: A Tale of Coming and Going
Prehistory of the British Isles: A Tale of Coming and Going Open
It is now recognised that Britain has not always been geographically isolated from Europe and, for most of the last one million years, formed an extension of the northwest European landmass. During most of this time, Britain was accessible…
View article: Prehistory of the British Isles: A tale of coming and going
Prehistory of the British Isles: A tale of coming and going Open
It is now recognised that Britain has not always been geographically isolated from Europe and, for most of the last one million years, formed an extension of the northwest European landmass. During most of this time, Britain was accessible…
View article: A rich locality in South Kensington: the fossil hominin collection of the Natural History Museum, London
A rich locality in South Kensington: the fossil hominin collection of the Natural History Museum, London Open
The primacy of fossils in the Natural History Museum (NHM) goes back to the very origins of the Museum, but the first fossil hominins in the collections were probably the Upper Palaeolithic remains from Bruniquel, which were accessioned in…