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A native plant gardener used their platform to highlight the dangers of letting invasive species overtake public land.
"I enjoy that excitement and mystery." Experts stunned after spotting rare bird in new location: 'We never know what we're going to see or find' first appeared on The Cool Down.
First Nations people started trading 'trepang', or sea cucumber, in the 1700s, and now these tiny marine animals may help ...
A new study published in Nature Communications reveals that how tree species are arranged in a forest can significantly ...
A new paper published in Nature Communications reveals how the way tree species are arranged in a forest can help optimize ...
A new paper published in Nature Communications reveals how the way tree species are arranged in a forest can help optimise ecosystem functioning and ...
A decade ago, people from Salija village in western Nepal traveled several hours into the uphill forests to gather firewood ...
Analysis - If you walk through a forest and look down, you might think you're stepping on dead leaves, twigs and soil. In reality, you're walking over a vast underground patchwork of fungal filaments, ...
Guo said the last known wild sighting of a spotless tree toad in Shanghai was around 20 years ago in an orchard in Shanghai's ...