Resurveying California's Wildlife 100 Years Later
Topics: Biology, Climate, Environment, Television
Science Education Collections: HS Biology
In the early 1900's, researchers from UC Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology traveled around California and created detailed records of the wildlife they found. A century later, scientists are revisiting the same sites — including Yosemite National Park – to see if the fauna has changed. They've found that global warming is already having an impact.
Tags: california academy of sciences, kqed, pbs, QUEST, UC Berkeley, vertabrate zoologyAdditional Links
- Producer's Notes - Resurveying California's Wildlife 100 Years Later
- Photo Extra: Resurveying California's Wildlife 100 Years Later
- Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, The Grinnell Resurvey
- Clue into Climate Curriculum
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