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Building on FAO's legacy FAO already leads the Global Soil Partnership, which held its 13th Plenary Assembly last June. It serves as a hub for other initiatives and has catalyzed successful ...
The Courtenay chapter of Youth Climate Corps B.C. (YCCBC) has launched its first summer season, with a group of five young ...
Kits that help people grow their own golden oyster mushrooms at home may be one reason this nonnative species is now ...
A space dedicated to connecting the Newfound Lake community with the watershed opened officially on Thursday, complete with a ...
Chemicals will not be used in Payette Lake this summer to combat an infestation of Eurasian watermilfoil, the Idaho State ...
One of the most engaging ways OCCA connects with the community is through its Community Science programs. These hands-on, volunteer-powered initiatives invite residents to help monitor and restore ...
When any species is introduced to a foreign area, it runs the risk of becoming invasive and doing harm to the health of ...
The Andalusian Regional Government has approved a management plan to combat the invasive Asian seaweed (Rugulopteryx okamurae ...
Even thinking about dealing with the invasive species in the backyard can be overwhelming never mind trying to take on the issue region wide. I am often asked what the point of trying to control ...
Half-Moon Lake (615 Randall St., Eau Claire) is a well-known recreation spot in the Chippewa Valley. In recent decades, however, an infestation of the invasive curly leaf pondweed has altered the ...
In a world without human interference, the light of the moon and the stars reflecting off the water act as a beacon to guide the newly hatched turtles across the expanse of sand to the ocean. Lights ...
"One of forensic science's principal tasks is to detect deleterious substances,” explains Upadhyay Himali. “No method of detecting substances is, however, best suited to do so: we're always searching ...