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We all associated camels with one very specific area, so how did they come to roam a country thousands of miles away?
Greg Sword, Ph.D., studies desert locusts and other swarming insects like crickets ... (Sam Craft/Texas A&M AgriLife) Finding patterns in locust swarm behavior Environmental factors like topography or ...
The adequate preparation of sound agricultural projects is a time-consuming effort which may involve simultaneous and related studies of such matters as markets, soil, seed, cultivation methods, ...
The coverage is from 260 degrees (True) through the south to 075 degrees (True) - this area includes: Tempe Downs, Angus Downs, Kulgera, Finke and the western edge of the Simpson Desert ... metres ...
Dozens of Australian mammal species have declined and gone extinct since European colonisation – and introduced predators are ...
A return to traditional Indigenous burning practices in the Gibson and Great Sandy deserts is helping protect the ninu, or ...
A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
The vast desert of the Arabian Peninsula was not always an arid landscape. A recent study reveals that this region was once home to a vast lake and river system. These favorable conditions fostered ...
U ntil the 1960s, the Aral Sea was one of the largest inland reservoirs of water in the world. Over seven decades, the lake ...
Mineral formations in caves reveal recurring periods of humidity in the Arabian Desert over the last 8 million years.