
What’s your Thanksgiving Dinner’s Climate Footprint?
Every year on the fourth Thursday of November, millions of Americans buy turkeys, make pumpkin pies, and clean the silverware in preparation for Thanksgiving. According to research from the Pew Center, 91 percent of Americans celebrate “Turkey Day”, meaning

All About Avalanches
Every winter, there are instances of people getting trapped in avalanches. This is an unfortunate and devastating part of outdoor winter recreation. An avalanche is a mass of snow that slides rapidly down a slope, usually a steep mountain side.

All About Snowflakes
Snowflakes are clusters of ice crystals that form around a piece of dust or sediment. You’ve probably heard that all snowflakes are unique and no two snowflakes are identical, and it’s true! Wilson Bentley was a meteorologist and photographer in

All About Snow: What is snow and how does it form?
In Reno, we get snow every year. The amount of snow and timing fluctuates significantly from year to year, but we wait for it and expect it regardless. Snow consists of ice crystals that form in clouds high in the

Wild Turkeys in Nevada
Turkeys are one of the most recognizable birds in the United States, but many people don’t imagine them in the wild. However, wild turkeys are found in all 50 states, including the Silver State, Nevada. There is one species of

Effects of Wildfire on Riparian Corridors
Riparian ecosystems are the plant and animal communities surrounding rivers and other bodies of freshwater. Particularly in the arid west, these ecosystems are extremely important for providing food, shelter, and water to a variety of wildlife. Riparian areas are usually
