Dubbed the father of biodiversity, the pioneering author and scientist E.O. Wilson spent his early years exploring the swamps ...
Vijayapura, once India's second-most drought-prone district, has transformed into a green paradise thanks to the Koti Vruksha Abhiyan. Launched in 2016, this collective effort planted over 1.5 crore ...
The hot, dry summers Clark County and much of the Pacific Northwest have experienced in recent years are harming some native tree species. Forestry experts and environmental groups say western hemlock ...
Red John is an established figure among the landowners and ranchers of the Brazilian Amazon. He is the one who helps clear ...
As wild burro populations grow, they're putting native vegetation at risk, a new study shows, including the saguaro cactus.
Deer hunting season is underway across much of the northern United States, and in Western New York, the early archery season ...
Do you need to rake your leaves this fall? That all depends on what type of property on which you live. Here are four questions to ask yourself.
The deep timbre of bamboo flutes emerges from within a darkened Indigenous communal house in the Amazon rainforest, followed ...
The Post examined data that shows how the decisions being made now about what trees to plant in place of dying ones will ...
The management of green water — the water stored in soil and vegetation — is equally as critical as that of blue water (rivers, canals, and groundwater). Green water is lost through evapotranspiration ...
The Republic's climate reporter started her journey on the Arizona Trail with detours that were forced by wildfires and left ...
White oaks once ruled the now vineyard-blanketed Willamette Valley. Maggie Harrison shows they don’t have to be sacrificed to ...
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