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GIS for Science: Maps for Saving the Planet, Volume 3, highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity. By Dawn J. Wright, Christian Harder

As the number of airline passengers grows, major U.S. airports are expanding to keep up with the demand.

A series of stories examining the planet-wide impacts of human activities.

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Explore the latest work by the NatureServe team to identify the places that matter most for sustaining our nation's biodiversity. NatureServe is a science-based, non-advocacy organization, the umbrella of a biodiversity information network spanning the western hemisphere.

After almost two decades of waiting, billions of periodical cicadas known as Brood X (The Great Eastern Brood) will emerge in 15 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. From May to July 2021, periodical cicadas will repeat their ancient ritual and swarm trees from North Carolina to New York and as far west as Illinois.

Protecting an undervalued natural treasure. Wetlands are perhaps nature's least appreciated landscapes. Many of us may think of swamps, marshes, and bogs as mosquito-infested mudholes. In fact, they're vital to the health of ecosystems, maintenance of water quality, reduction of flood impacts, and moderation of climate change. And they're places of beauty.

The Amazon Conservation Team鈥檚 25th Anniversary. We partner with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture. We see a future where healthy tropical forests and thriving local communities exist in harmonious relationship with each other, contributing to the wellbeing of the planet.