Those 180 million trees store 30 million metric tons of carbon a year in the Golden State that some would prefer be known as ...
Just a reminder that with the crazy weather we’ve been having, if there’s ever any question about the library being open, call ahead, or check the  website/Facebook page. The library does not ...
Imagine a place where cows high-five you for not eating them, and vegetables strut their stuff like supermodels on a catwalk.
Charles Ver Straeten, curator of sedimentary rocks at the New York State Museum, made an unexpected discovery while surveying ...
For decades, the Colorado River Delta was little more than a barren wasteland—its once-thriving waterways reduced to cracked ...
It is essential for everyone to take responsibility and actively participate in fire prevention efforts to ensure the health ...
If a house like this seems a bit out of reach, starting a garden in your backyard or community or finding new ways to lower ...
From Scotland to California, golf courses are being rewilded – with lofty aims to benefit both people and nature.
Te Puke’s Kris Edgington believes the food growing potential of the Bay of Plenty is massively underestimated by its ...
The tree is the seventh largest of its kind in Michigan, according to certifiers with the Michigan Botanical Society. Its age is estimated at nearly 270 years — older than the United States as a ...
After months of sun exposure, salt water, and humidity, your skin might be feeling dry, irritated, or in need of some serious replenishment. While hydration and barrier repair are key to post-summer ...
As global temperatures rise, cocoa trees are struggling to thrive. The study, conducted by a team of international ...