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John Lolley died at his home in Oak Bluffs on May 6 after a short illness. John was born in Portland, Maine, on Jan. 4, 1949.
New mapping of Sites of Scientific Interest across England and Wales has revealed thousands of sightings of non-native ...
Find out which are the animals that dig holes most often in your yard, why they do it, and how to discourage them.
Visit the library for a performance by Cindy Grill in the final offering of Blues Under the Blue Roof this year.
Animals with ultraviolet color patterns can be found all over nature. Here’s what we know about what purpose these patterns ...
As the saying goes, you catch more flies with honey than vinegar, but (discounting that vinegar is actually a great way to ...
Some stinky plants independently evolved an enzyme to take the same molecule behind our bad breath and turn it into the smell of rotting flesh.
Colorful flowers such as daffodils and bluebells also were readying ... dancing shadows," according to the Friends of Boerner ...
With a nickname like ‘skunk cabbage’, the infamously stinky flowers of Symplocarpus renifolius are unlikely to grace a bridal ...
Experience informed me of what I already knew — not pearls but American white pelicans flying in slow motion far, far away.