Purpose of the articles posted in the blog is to share knowledge and occurring events for ecology and biodiversity conservation and protection whereas biology will be human’s security. Remember, these are meant to be conversation starters, not mere broadcasts :) so I kindly request and would vastly prefer that you share your comments and thoughts on the blog-version of this Focus on Arts and Ecology (all its past + present + future).

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WEBINAR: "Policy II: State policy Advancing Forest Carbon in a Changing Climate” - December, 4th, 2019 - MSU FCCP

Hi all,The Michigan State University Forest Carbon and Climate Program (MSU FCCP) will be hosting a webinar on December 4th, from 3:00 – 4:00pm EST in collaboration with the Forest-Climate Working Group (FCWG) as part of our 2018-19 Learning Exchange Series. This session will feature David Ford from L&C Carbon LLC, Stephen Long from The Nature Conservancy, and John Bartow from The Nature Conservancy, who will present

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ALO - Solo Exhibition by artist Chinh Le

Chinh Le   ALO Solo Exhibition  03 Nov to 02 Dec 2019  Art Vietnam Salon Gallery   Art Vietnam Gallery is honored to once again exhibit the soulful, contemplative works of our artist Chinh Le, well established and known for her expressions of Zen Buddhist philosophy about the nature of life.   Chinh Le's first exhibition with Art Vietnam gallery in 2005, A Season, was a body of lacquer works

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VFMD – RMIT Contemporary Art Exhibition

Posted on 28/10/2019 by Hanoi Grapevine Exhibition: 01 – 17 Nov 2019, 9 am – 5 pm from Monday to FridayRMIT Vietnam (Hanoi City Campus – Tower B – Level 5)521 Kim Ma Str, hanoi From VFMD: RMIT Vietnam is one of the contemporary art collectors in Vietnam. This festival, RMIT hopes to bring this collection to the public and help everyone understand and appreciate the value of these artworks. The exhibition will be opened for public

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Scientists Think They've Found 'Mitochondrial Eve's' First Homeland

By Brandon Specktor - Senior Writer 7 days ago Human Nature  Today it's a desert. Two hundred thousand years ago, perhaps it was home. The San people of southern Africa carry one of the oldest maternal DNA lineages on Earth. Now, researchers think they know the precise place our earliest maternal ancestor called home. (Image: © Shutterstock) Two hundred thousand years ago, the earliest shared ancestors of

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