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Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Imagine a single creature, no larger than a housecat, with the power to change rivers, sculpt forests, and create entire ...
It sounds almost unbelievable: a humble, furry creature with buck teeth and a paddle-shaped tail is being hailed as a hero in ...
The history of the Montlake neighborhood puts a new zoning proposal in perspective, and it raises questions about how Seattle ...
Delaware might be small enough to drive across in less than two hours, but tucked between its charming beach towns lies an outdoor treasure that rivals scenic routes anywhere in the country—the ...
From dormant volcanoes and salt pans to urban forests and library gardens, these are the places we go for peace and quiet.
Over the last 20 years, wetlands have been losing their most ardent advocates, especially in states like Minnesota, South ...
If you’d have told me before I served in Vietnam that when I came back, the government would control my farmland and try to take my acres, I wouldn’t have believed it.” Can a farmer build a pond on ...
Spring is the perfect time to introduce children to gardening. As the weather warms and nature bursts into life, it’s a great opportunity to get outside together as a family, whether that’s with your ...
These impressive superpowers aside, versatility is another part of their great charm. Garden water features come in all ...
Brazilian state-controlled oil company Petrobras has issued an invitation to tender to contract plugging and abandonment services for shallow-water oil and gas wells and decommissioning of old ...