Bitter Late Than Never

Have you ever wondered how we could ever restore land, and how to make it fertile again? Look no further than this fascinating idea an orange juice company had in Costa Rica! Approximately 1000 truckloads of orange peels (about 12000 tons) were dropped off in a national park. The hope of the University of PennsylvaniaContinue reading “Bitter Late Than Never”

The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity

The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is a treaty signed by 196 countries to preserve the biological diversity on our planet, as well as finding sustainable options and using the genetic resources in a fair and equitable way. This treaty was founded in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, withContinue reading “The United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity”

Historical Figures: Agnes Roberston Arber

A woman I would like to shine the spotlight on is Agnes Roberston Arber, a British plant morphologist and anatomist, historian of botany and philosopher of biology. She was born in 1879 in London, England, and was intrigued by botany at a young age. She had published her first research piece in the school’s magazine,Continue reading “Historical Figures: Agnes Roberston Arber”

Historical Figures: Gregor Johann Mendel

Gregor Johann Mendel is a historical figure in ecology who is recognized as one of the founders of genetics. His discovery of heredity and how traits are passed on is still taught to this day. Mendel crossbred pea plants to express how genes are passed on from one generation to the next. Mendel was bornContinue reading “Historical Figures: Gregor Johann Mendel”

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