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Almost £1m in Nature Recovery Challenge funding has made "a pretty good" twentieth birthday present for the Belfast Hills ...
Animals are finding paths blocked by roads, homes, oil wells. Butterflies are fading from forests. Giant fish are running into dams, as ancient routes are disrupted.
At the peak of the season, in late October to early November, the golden cottonwoods come alive and illuminate against the ...
Yankee Magazine ranked Norman Bird Sanctuary among the top places for a peaceful fall foliage walk. Here's why.
Mass Audubon recommends taking your hummingbird feeder down before it gets too cold. It's just about time to say goodbye to the local hummingbirds as they will soon be leaving Rhode Island to begin ...
Counters from Maine to Florida are tracking broad-winged hawks and other raptors as they form massive kettles during their September migration.
A Smithtown nature center rehabilitated a juvenile osprey that could not stand on its own, returning it to its nest in Oyster Bay after five weeks. The bird ...
While walking on Audubon’s trails, which I often do with a friend who is very familiar with mushrooms, she casually mentioned ...
FireFish Arts recently announced that the 10th anniversary festival and parade, will feature an expanded celebration of art, ...
TRADITIONAL reforestation relies heavily on tree planting in degraded areas, demanding significant labor and financial resources for both planting and nurturing seedlings.
The endless expanse of one beach has began to make a name for itself, even serving as the backdrop to some Hollywood hits.
Widely considered a pest and a scourge, a leaf-chomping defoliator dedicated to decimating crops, boring into buds and biting down blossoms as it works to satiate its inexhaustible appetite, a new ...