I forgot to link to a post I put up in February about a new resource I worked on pulling together. We now have over 2,000 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters written by staff at The Nature Conservancy in a fully searchable database!
You can read more about it on Cool Green Science:
The Nature Conservancy’s Massive New Science Article Database (blog post)
or jump right in and start searching here:
http://bit.ly/TNC_articles
Reading Room, Jefferson Building, Library of Congress. Photo © Matthew and Heather/Flickr through a Creative Commons licens
This blog mostly summarizes useful science I read, and promotes my own research. Content posted here is my own and does not reflect the opinions of my employer or anyone else. I tweet at @sciencejon and my bio is at http://fish.freeshell.org/bio.html
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Growing local tomatoes
This is part two of the videoI worked with some colleagues from the Nature Works Everywhere program about the sustainability of growing tomatoes. You can read more about it and grab a lesson plan if you like.
The Local Tomato from The Nature Conservancy on Vimeo.
The Local Tomato from The Nature Conservancy on Vimeo.
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