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  • Earth Studies
    • Introduction to the ecology of sky islands
    • Geology: How the Cascade Mountains were formed
    • Precious stones: Agate
    • Introduction to the global climate system
    • Precious stones: Emeralds
    • How we know the global climate has changed
    • What is global climate change?
    • Precious stones: Amethysts
    • A wonderful sunset!
    • Explaining the polar lights
    • A little look into the wonderful blue sky!
    • Making rainbows
    • The six big mass extinction events
    • Welcome to the sixth great mass extinction!
    • Introduction to the Fungi Kingdom
    • Introduction to the Wood-Wide Web
    • Remembering the NASA Skylab program
  • Human Studies
    • Mysterious Easter Island
    • Those mysterious green eyes!
    • Hey, where are you from blue eyes?
    • Early settlers to Britain
    • Introducing forest garden design
    • A well designed forest garden
    • Discovering ancient high-altitude human settlements
    • Stonehenge: The mystery of the Amesbury Archer
    • The Boscombe Bowmen: A band of brothers
    • An ancient murder mystery: The Stonehenge Archer
    • The people of Stonehenge
  • Animal Studies
    • Facts about the North American lynx
    • Facts about the American mountain lion
    • Facts about the African crested porcupine
    • Facts about bighorn sheep
    • Facts about Rainbow trout
    • Saving the Scottish wildcat
    • Facts about African elephants
    • Facts about the black-handed spider monkey
    • Koalas are not bears!
    • Facts about Siberian tigers
    • Facts about Zebus
    • The increasing threat to wild Chinese giant salamanders
  • Bird Studies
    • Facts about the Rough-legged hawk
    • Facts about the ferruginous hawk
    • Facts about the Snail kite
    • Facts about ravens
    • Facts about the Gray jay
    • Facts about the Gray Catbird
    • Facts about the Indigo Bunting
    • Facts about the Lark bunting
    • Facts about the Lazuli bunting
    • Facts about the Painted bunting
    • Facts about the Piping plover
    • Facts about the Red-throated diver
    • Facts about the Brown creeper
    • Facts about the Sora
    • Facts about the Snowy plover
    • How birds evolved the ability to fly
  • Plant Studies
    • The mystery of how flowering plants evolved
    • The importance of forests
    • Clever plants do arithmetic!
    • Crafty carnivorous Pitcher plants
    • Discovering the Were-plant!
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Tellurian Studies is an educational website concerned with matters that are relevant to planet Earth and those that it gives life to.  These matters may be animal, vegetable or mineral. They may be environmental, geological, ecological, or from any other branch of science that effects the planet and its inhabitants.

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