Around 50,000 years ago, North America was teeming with megafauna. Mammoths roamed the tundra, while towering mastodons, ...
What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future Without Ice” was published in September by Timber Press.
Ice age people painted these animals 12,600 years ago.
They have shown that many species, including humans, expanded their geographical ranges since the height of the last ice age, approximately ... refugia both to the north and south.
They have shown that many species, including humans, expanded their geographical ranges since the height of the last ice age, approximately ... refugia both to the north and south.
Humans seem to have been adapted to the last ice age ... species (such as brown bears and wolves) were already widely distributed across Europe during the height of the last glaciation with either no ...
Castro’s CG-animated family feature “Night of the Zoopocalypse” is making its market premiere at this year’s AFM, ...
The Age of Melt ... Future Without Ice Lisa Baril Timber (2024) As an avid hiker, I’ve often noticed patches of snow tucked along ridge lines even in late summer in North America’s Rocky ...
Evolving in South America, the Virginia opossum crossed into North America when the two continents collided as recently as three million years ago. From there, the animal made its way into Canada ...