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By Ruth Kamnitzer Open any ecology textbook and you’ll find the Canada lynx, the snowshoe hare, and their wildly oscillating ...
Alaska is a relatively empty state. Its population doesn’t even reach 750,000 people, most of its land doesn’t have roads, ...
Rhode Island may be the smallest U.S. state, but it's home to an absolute treasure of an art museum that also packs a massive ...
Congressional Republicans say their plan to sell or transfer 460,000 acres of public land will generate revenue and offer ...
Whether you participate in No-Mow May or not, you can do so much more to support birds and pollinators year-round. Simply ...
Muncie, Indiana might not make national “best places to live” lists, but locals know what outsiders miss – this mid-sized community delivers big-city amenities with small-town prices and Midwestern ...
Scottish nobles recognize the authority of English King Edward I. 1503: Christopher Columbus discovers the Cayman Islands. 1534: French ...
If your fence has been damaged by strong winds or is simply looking worse for wear, our expert guide explains how to fix or ...
To celebrate the beginning of our 20th year, we’ve set out to catalogue the contributions that Pittsburgh and western ...
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You ...
Black-owned investment firms manage billions in assets while focusing on diversity, addressing systemic barriers and creating ...
Modern life moves fast, but nature invites us to slow down. Here are six surprising ways nature can soothe our weary nervous systems and bring us back to balance.