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2025-08-14 International Soil and Water Conservation Research (Academic journal) International Soil and Water Conservation Research (ISWCR), launched in June 2013, is an open-access, peer-reviewed international academic journal that publishes scholarly articles on a quarterly basis. It is a multidisciplinary journal for soil and water conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives. Start Randypanda90 (147)
2025-08-15 Conservation Ecology Centre Cape Otway (Australian ecological research organisation) The Conservation Ecology Centre in Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia, is a nationally registered non-profit ecological research and conservation organisation dedicated to protecting and understanding Australian ecosystems. Start JuliaWildlifeWonders (17)
2025-09-15 1986–1988 El Niño event Beginning in mid-to-late 1986, a moderate or strong El Niño began taking place in the Central and Western Pacific, although in the first several months of 1987, some of this activity also affected the Eastern Pacific. These El Niños, although not as strong as the major 1982–83 El Niño event and did not conclude early like that event, affected the weather across the world during most of 1986, the entirety of 1987 and the first two-to-four months of 1988. Stub Tropical Storm Angela (1273)
2025-07-14 Beny Jr (Spanish-Moroccan rapper (born 1998)) Mohamed Rifi (born 12 August 1998), known professionally as Beny Jr, is a Spanish-Moroccan rapper. C RanaPirata (1314)
2025-06-24 Miron Lee Heinselman (Ecologist and Wilderness Advocate) Miron Lee "Bud" Heinselman (February 7, 1920 – February 28, 1993) was an American ecologist and conservationist whose research and writing focused on two major ecological fields. The first area concerned the ecology of boreal peatlands, and the second centered on fire ecology and the role of fire in northern conifer forests. C Kevin.Proescholdt (15)
2025-10-21 Fiskeler (Geologic locality in Denmark) The Fiskeler Member ("Fish Clay Member") of the Rødvig Formation is a notable geologic locality deposited during the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary and the earliest part of the Danian (early Paleocene; c. 66.086 to 65 Ma). It is known from exposures at Stevns Klint in Denmark. B Harold9595959 (5853)
2025-11-07 Sagenite (Index of articles associated with the same name) Sagenite may refer to any of the following types of minerals with an acicular (needle-shaped) crystal habit. It is not a valid mineral species. Stub I2Overcome (3389)
2025-11-13 Tres Cruces Formation (Jurassic geological formation in Chile) The Tres Cruces Formation is sedimentary and fossiliferous geological formation that crops out across Paihuano in the Coquimbo Region of Chile. It is dated back to the Early Jurassic period (Sinemurian through Pliensbachian stages). The lithology of the formation comprises clastic rocks, such as sandstone, conglomerate, and fossil-rich limestone, formed in marine settings. B PaleoNeolitic (2102)
2009-11-21 Coli Toro Formation (Geologic formation in Argentina) The Coli Toro Formation is a Maastrichtian-Danian geological formation in Argentina. Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, although none have yet been referred to a specific genus. The rocks of the formation were deposited in a marine environment, in opposition to the marginal underliying sedimentary environment. Start Abyssal (173830)
2025-11-16 Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow, Russia) The Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GIN RAS; Russian: Геологический институт РАН, full name: Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science Geological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences) is a scientific institution of the Russian Academy of Sciences focusing on general theoretical and fundamental problems in the geological sciences. C Ivtorov (1012)
2025-11-11 Enlil (heliospheric model) (Model for space weather forecasting) Enlil is a time-dependent three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic model of the inner heliosphere that simulates the background solar wind and the interplanetary propagation of coronal mass ejections, CMEs. It is a core component of the operational WSA–Enlil modeling system used for space weather forecasting and research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center, at NASA's Community Coordinated Modeling Center, and at other national forecasting centers. B 0xReflektor (1825)
2025-11-05 Russel Bicknell (New Zealand paleontologist) Russel Bicknell is a New Zealand paleontologist. He is an expert on Xiphosura (the group containing horseshoe crabs and their relatives) and trilobites. He works as a researcher at the American Museum of Natural History. The trilobite Amphoton bicknelli is named after him. Stub Horseshoe crab nerd (21)
2025-11-10 Gallego (volcano) Gallego (ga‧lle‧go) also known as Mount Gallego is a volcano field located on the northwest side of the island Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. Volcanism here is the result of subduction, as the Indo-Australian Plate subducts under the Pacific Plate. Start Boomersooner6553 (636)
2025-11-22 Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (Regulatory body in the Uttarakhand, India) The Uttarakhand Pollution Control Board (UPCB) is an autonomous regulatory body in the Uttarakhand, India, responsible for monitoring, controlling, and mitigating environmental pollution in the Uttarakhand region. Working under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the Board ensures that industries and organizations follow environmental regulations. Start TypeInfo (2241)
2025-11-27 Meyer Desert Formation The Meyer Desert Formation is a glacigenic, mostly non-marine sedimentary sequence that forms the upper part of the Sirius Group in the central Transantarctic Mountains. It is notable for containing the youngest known macrofossils of terrestrial plants and palaeosols found anywhere in Antarctica, preserved at elevations of ~1,760 m above sea level and approximately 500 km from the South Pole. C Yewtharaptor (8154)
2025-10-24 Soil moisture levels (Water that flows too quickly through the soil during rain for plants to receive) Levels of soil moisture influence plant development. Stub 2550 69 11hne (1114)
2025-08-18 Substitution effect (climate change mitigation) (Climate change mitigation through use of woody feedstock) The substitution effect (also known as displacement effect), in the climate context, is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (mainly carbon dioxide) that occurs when fossil raw materials are entirely or partially replaced by materials based on biogenic raw material (mainly forest-based products such as wood and fibre).. C Bjorolf (18)
2025-10-20 Nature futures framework (Framework for envisioning positive futures for nature and people) The Nature Futures Framework (NFF) is a values-based approach developed under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). It supports the development of multiscale, cross-sectoral scenarios and models of desirable futures for people, nature and "Mother Earth". C ChthonicRailway (66)
2025-12-05 Earth Rover Program (nonprofit organization in London, United Kingdom) The Earth Rover Program uses novel techniques of seismology to measure properties of soil which are very important, but extremely difficult to measure by other methods. The program has been funded with US$4m from the Bezos Earth Fund. Start Pol098 (125861)
2011-11-28 Typhoon Bess (1965) Typhoon Bess was the strongest storm of 1965. The storm formed on September 27 northeast of Palau and dissipated on October 6 north of Japan. Stub LarryJeff (13082)
2025-11-25 American Expedition 1799–1804 The American Expedition (1799–1804) was a scientific exploration of Spanish America conducted by the Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and the French botanist Aimé Bonpland. Over the course of five years, the expedition traversed across present-day Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Cuba, Mexico, and parts of the United States. FA Mr.Lovecraft (3513)
2025-10-28 2003 Manchester tornado (2003 F4 tornado in South Dakota, U.S.) In the afternoon hours of June 24, 2003, a large and violent F4 tornado, part of the 2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak, struck the rural South Dakota community of Manchester over Kingsbury County, injuring four. It was one of the most violent tornadoes of the year and also turned Manchester into a ghost town. GA Bruhhhhh789014 (113)
2025-10-07 Climate Coalition (COP30 proposal) The Climate Coalition (officially Open Coalition on Compliance Carbon Markets) is the main Brazilian proposal for the United Nations Climate Conference 2025 COP30 in Belém, Brazil. The plan aims to establish a global emissions cap starting at a level close to current emissions and then gradually reducing it until reaching net zero by 2050. Start Trimton (4676)
2011-12-08 Typhoon Carla (1967) Typhoon Carla (Philippine Name: Trining) was the strongest storm of 1967. Carla became an intense typhoon while located in the Philippine Sea on October 15. During its weakening stage, the typhoon dumped extreme rainfall around its circulation. Baguio, Philippines recorded 47.86 inches (1,216 mm) of rainfall in a 24‑hour period between October 17 and October 18; however, Carla's precipitation was significantly more extreme in Taiwan, where 108.21 inches (2,749 mm) fell in a 48‑hour per ... Stub LarryJeff (13082)
2025-12-15 Bolivian High The Bolivian High is a tropicalsubtropical semi-permanent centre of high atmospheric pressure typically found in Bolivia. Part of the high overlaps the Altiplano plateau in the Andes mountains. Modeling have yielded results that show that the Bolivian High is largely independent of the Altiplano, i.e. that it would exist even if the terrain under lacked mountains. Stub Pumallku (684)
2025-12-16 Stephen Warren (glaciologist) Stephen Warren (born September 20, 1945) is an American atmospheric scientist and glaciologist. He is a professor emeritus of atmospheric sciences and of earth and space Sciences at the University of Washington. He is known for his research on the interaction of solar radiation with snow, ice, and clouds, and for field studies in the Arctic and Antarctic. C VerticalHorizontalInNorth (13)
2025-11-20 2026 in archosaur paleontology New taxa of fossil archosaurs of every kind were described during the year 2026 (or scheduled to), and other studies related to the paleontology of archosaurs were published that year. Start TheriandAcro (56)
2025-10-07 Walbran Valley old-growth logging protests (2025 environmental protests in Canada) The 2025 Walbran Valley blockade is an ongoing protest against old-growth forest logging on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Beginning in late August 2025, protesters established a camp blocking a logging road to prevent Tsawak-qin Forestry Limited Partnership- a joint venture between Huu-ay-aht First Nations and Western Forest Products- from accessing eight cut blocks of old-growth forest. B Tmanaok (47)
2025-12-02 Community composting Community composting is a method of composting that sources organic materials from local areas or collects compost, involves the community in the composting process, and uses that compost locally. It is an alternative to traditional composting which is typically done individually, offering a location to deposit compost or services from the community to take organic food waste and compost it for local use. C ChristopherMCT (40)
2025-12-13 Bass Canyon (Submarine canyon off the coast of Lakes Entrance, Victoria) Bass Canyon is a submarine canyon located on the edge of the continental shelf off the coast of eastern Victoria, Australia, within Bass Strait, approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) southeast of Ninety Mile Beach, Lakes Entrance. The canyon descends to depths exceeding 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), making it one of the deepest submarine canyons off the Australian coast, one of the largest in the world, and among the most impressive modern submarine canyon systems. GA Yucalyptus (3411)
2025-02-01 Robert Alan Olson (American applied political Scientist (born 1938)) Robert A. Olson (born 1938) is an American applied political scientist and a leader in establishing and implementing public policies for the reduction of earthquake risk. Early in his career, Olson worked as a regional representative for the U.S. Office of Emergency Preparedness, followed by serving as assistant director of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the San Francisco Bay Area. C Tanagnos (888)
2025-12-10 2009 Lone Grove–Ardmore tornado (Deadly Oklahoma EF4 tornado in 2009) During the evening hours of February 10, 2009, a deadly, long-lived, and violent nocturnal tornado tracked 37 miles (59 km) throughout Jefferson County, Love County, and Carter County in Oklahoma, after initially touching down in Montague County, Texas, near Spanish Fort. GA Lightbulb Noob (412)
2014-07-15 Emigrant Formation (Geologic formation in Nevada, United States) The Emigrant Formation is a Cambrian to Ordovician geologic formation in Nevada. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period, as well as the Ordovician period. GA Abyssal (173830)
2025-12-18 Haifengella Haifengella corona is the only known species of the extinct arthropod genus Haifengella, described in 2014 from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte in Yunnan, China. It is a helmetiid arthropod closely related to trilobites, notable for its crown-like pygidium (tail shield) that inspired its species name. Stub Wikiguythatlikesbiology (55)
2025-12-17 Rawnsley Quartzite (Geologic formation in South Australia) The Rawnsley Quartzite is an Ediacaran geologic formation in South Australian. It is most well known for its preservation of organisms of the Ediacaran Biota. C DevonHalDraedle (1037)
2025-12-17 Paleontology in Uruguay (Paleontology in a given country) Paleontology in Uruguay is the result of extensive research carried out by Uruguayans and foreigners living in the country. It has been influenced by various academic centers, both Uruguayan and foreign; in recent decades, it has become professionalized mainly at the University of the Republic. GA Fadesga (295539)
2020-12-30 2026 Pacific hurricane season The 2026 Pacific hurricane season is the future occurrence of the annual Pacific hurricane season for the Northern Hemisphere. The season officially begins on May 15, 2026, and ends on November 30, 2026. For the Central Pacific (140ºW to 180º), the season begins on June 1, 2026, and ends on November 30, 2026. Start Modokai (8993)

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