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The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is reminding anglers and the public to avoid disturbing spawning sea lamprey that ...
Rivers release ancient carbon stored in landscapes for millennia back into atmosphere, study reveals
A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can ...
A full rehearsal for their opening day game at the Women’s European Championship saw host Switzerland beaten 1-0 by Norway in ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security over the weekend took down a public list of cities and jurisdictions that the Trump administration labeled as “sanctuary” cities, after a ...
Less than 25% of Illinois farmland is owned by the farmer who works the land, with the rest leased by individuals, family trusts and, increasingly, investors looking to turn a profit.
North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon, which slithers along the border of Idaho and Oregon, is a surprisingly new ...
A range of solar, offshore wind and manufacturing jobs would be jeopardized if the president’s One Big Beautiful Bill clears ...
The revered nature writer asks ambitious questions in his latest work, written at a tipping point for the world’s climate.
Connecticut has plenty of choices when it comes to finding a place to paddle your kayak, including the 618 miles of coastline ...
The Connecticut Spring Boat Show brings gleaming vessels to the Essex waterfront, allowing visitors to admire everything from classic wooden boats to state-of-the-art yachts while pretending they’re ...
Authorities say a small Alpine river dammed by a landslide that largely buried the Swiss village of Blatten is now flowing ...
The world’s richest man is leaving his job having accomplished far less than he set out to do, although his tumultuous tenure ...
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