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Scientists know very little about a species of stonefly that can only be found in the alpine streams of the Grand Teton Mountain Range: the Lednia tetonica. It was discovered in 2012. But as climate change slowly melts glaciers and threatens the aquatic insect's habitat, researchers are trying to learn as much as they can about the species before it disappears. Back in 2018, Wyoming Public Radio’s Cooper McKim went in search of the insect.
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A new study from Portland State University suggests that some of the Mountain West’s glaciers do not qualify as glaciers anymore due to their size and lack of movement.
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Rock-covered glaciers in Wyoming are helping scientists understand the glaciers on Mars.University of Arizona researcher Tyler Meng and his team want to…
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New research suggests the Teton Glacier in the Teton Range is much older than originally thought.Darren Larsen, assistant professor in the department of…
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On a frosty early August morning, Jordan Harrison and Corey Anco packed for a day of off-trail hiking in the Beartooth Mountains. Anco is the Draper…
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A new study suggests that glacial lakes are growing as the earth's temperatures increase.The study used satellite images beginning in 1990 to see how the…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) pointed to impacts from climate change in its November 21 listing of two stonefly species. The meltwater lednian…
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Wyoming is one of the states with the most surviving glaciers in the lower 48 states. And trapped in the layers of all that ice is an intricate history of…
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Alpine areas are predicted to be one of the areas most affected by climate change and some unique microbes have made their homes in the glacier-fed…
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Scientists know very little about a species of stonefly that can only be found in the alpine streams of the Grand Teton Mountain Range: the Lednia…