Columnist Shannon Brennan writes that with this week being National Invasive Species Awareness Week, we must take more action in controlling non-native plants.
For the first time, private landowners have agreed to work with conservationists in Santa Rosa County to help save an endangered salamander.
Invasive plants, unchecked, are able to spread and dominate portions of forest and adversely affect an entire ecosystem.
Efforts underway in South Carolina's Coastal Plain to restore longleaf pine. It once dominated the Southeast, covering ...
Since the first farmers tilled the soil more than 10,000 years ago, the plow has been the essential tool of human survival.
Seen as harbingers of death and disease, staples of horror films and Halloween decor, vultures actually play an important ...
Go past the visitor center and the restrooms and leave the parking area, and you'll enter a realm of the National Park ...
The World Health Organization explains that drastic changes to ecosystems will have negative impacts on income, livelihoods, ...
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Cleaning rivers goes to a new level
Every year, we throw 300 million tons of plastic waste, which ends up in rivers and oceans, and then enters into our bodies. Plastic kills fish, birds and animals, both in water and on land. Human ...
Anthropocene Magazine published by Future Earth on MSN54m
First global study of the extraordinary role of animals as architects of Earth
Researchers calculated that creatures large and small rival the landscape reshaping power of half a million major floods each ...
Known for its bustling arts scene and stunning natural areas, Bainbridge Island is a must-visit walkable town in Washington.