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Turning lawns into meadows can have big benefits for people, wildlife and the climate. Here's why 'meadowscaping' has become ...
Although more common in Nordic countries, the Arctic charr is one of the rarest fish in England and its presence in the Lake ...
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IFLScience on MSNFinally, Some Good News: Sea Turtle Populations Are Recovering Around The WorldHaving evaluated 48 populations of six sea turtle species around the world, and examining the state of their habitats, ...
Are you ready to learn about one of the most extraordinary places on the planet - the Amazon Rainforest - and the incredible ...
Could pollution be the cause of the declining numbers of the rare Arctic charr in their Lake District spawning grounds?
Drinking fluoridated water from birth through about age 13, makes teeth permanently strong and decay-resistant. Much like ...
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The Prairie Dog Towns That Hold the Keys to Ecosystem HealthHave you ever stopped to wonder how a bustling community of tiny, chirping mammals could shape the fate of entire landscapes?
So let’s remove the emotion, and break it down into simple biological and ecosystem impact. The removal of the shark from the ...
Here’s how to create a yard — or container garden — that’s good for nature while making you the envy of your neighborhood: ...
House Bill 3798 and Senate Bill 1927 seek to amend state law to remove municipal protections for Ashe juniper trees —commonly known as mountain cedar—permitting their removal without local oversight.
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