
The tundra ecosystem that arose in the absence of these large grazing species is now affected by and contributing to human-driven climate change.

At the end of the Pleistocene these herds vanished leading to an ecosystem conversion away from abundant grasses toward a more shrub dominated community. The tundra and much of the taiga – the sometimes swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes – were once a grassland ecosystem known as the “mammoth steppe.” It was home to abundant grazing herds of antelope, deer, caribou, horses, bison, and Woolly Mammoths. GRAMMY Rewind: Watch Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, J.1) An ecosystems approach to confronting climate change The " Está Rico" rapper has won four GRAMMYs to date, earning his first back in 1989 GRAMMYsfor " Parents Just Don't Understand," when he was 20 years old. The classic '90s track is from his 1997 debut studio album, Big Willie Style, which also features "Miami" and 1998 GRAMMY winner " Men In Black," from the film of the same name. Watch Another GRAMMY Rewind: Ludacris Dedicates Best Rap Album Win To His Dad At The 2007 GRAMMYs In his acceptance speech, he offers thanks to his family and "the jiggiest wife in the world, Jada Pinkett Smith." He dedicates the award to his eldest son, Trey Smith, joking that Trey's teacher said he (then just six years old) could improve his rhyming skills. In the below video, watch rappers Missy Elliott-donning white leather-and Foxy Brown present the GRAMMY to a stoked Smith, who also opted for an all-leather look. 25, we celebrate the birthday of the coolest dad-who else? Will Smith! For the latest episode of GRAMMY Rewind, we revisit the Fresh Prince's 1999 GRAMMY win for Best Rap Solo Performance for "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It." Listen to 's Hispanic Heritage Month 2022 Playlist Featuring Anitta, Selena, Bad Bunny, Shakira & More Press play on the video above to watch Anthony's full performance of "Vivir Mi Vida" at the 2013 Latin GRAMMY Awards, and keep checking back to for more episodes of GRAMMY Rewind. To date, Marc Anthony has won 3 GRAMMYs and has received 9 GRAMMY nominations overall he has won 7 Latin GRAMMYs and has received 20 nominations overall (he was also crowned the Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year in 2016). "Vivir Mi Vida" was a crowd favorite that night, and it got some major love in the awards department, too: The song won Anthony a Latin GRAMMY for Record of the Year. Backed by a horn section, a rhythm section, backup singers and drums, the singer danced around the stage against a backdrop of blue and orange geometric lights, beaming at the audience from behind his sunglasses as they clapped along.


When he took the stage at the Latin GRAMMYs, Anthony's performance was a true celebration.
