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Just steps outside of the Tremont Consolidated School lies a salt marsh — a coastal ecosystem that naturally helps protect ...
Shrub fringes on the edges of forests and fields protect animal species and have a positive effect on biodiversity, reports a ...
Channelkeeper invites community members to explore the Carpinteria Salt Marsh with Bob Warner, board member and UCSB research professor; and Andrew ...
The timing of plants' root placement is due to autophagy, the recycling pathway many people associate with health benefits ...
A conservation management plan aimed at safeguarding the Paget Marsh Nature Reserve has been approved by the Department of ...
This week at Crossroads, we expect many visitors will be drawn to our riparian wetlands. Young explorers will be delighted to ...
Carbondale resident Rita Marsh was announced as the Garfield County Humanitarian Awards’ Wellness Visionary honoree.
Textile arts The Humboldt Handweavers and Spinners Guild will present a free program titled “More Weaving that Sings: Theo Moorman Technique” with Nadine Sanders on Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at the ...
Fast warming in the Arctic - now running at roughly four times the global average - is reshaping landscapes, affecting shrubs ...
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As trees choked by saltwater die along low-lying coasts, marshes may move in — for better or worse, scientists are learning.
Hummingbirds migrate north in the spring, and their arrival is eagerly anticipated by some gardeners. Certain plants, like cuphea, geraniums, impatiens, lantana, nicotiana, petunias, salvias, and ...
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