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Across Earth’s many landscapes and oceans, life has formed in patterns that might not be obvious at first. While it may seem like species are scattered randomly, a new global study suggests there’s an ...
My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, ...
After a short walk beneath the dense Amazon canopy, the forest abruptly opens up. Fallen logs are rotting, the trees grow ...
A young male turkey is slowly walking to the safety of a pile of downed cedar trees, near the entrance road to Green Valley ...
During the new, immersive, virtual-reality experience Life Chronicles at Chinook Centre, visitors will eventually come across ...
The body of a boater in Savanna has been found, according to Carroll County Emergency Management.
A destination that captures the spirit of the UAE, Erth Abu Dhabi, which graces the cover of Out Of Office Issue 10, is a ...
When properly managed, savannas like the Serengeti are capable of capturing at least as much carbon as tropical rainforests.
During the fall, trees change color and then lose their leaves. This is in preparation for the winter season. Because it gets so cold, the trees have adapted to the winter by going into a period of ...
Less than 25% of Illinois farmland is owned by the farmer who works the land, with the rest leased by individuals, family trusts and, increasingly, investors looking to turn a profit.
By Wayne Zimmerman Barsness Buckthorn Brigade The Pope Soil and Water Conservation District (Pope SWCD) has been partnering ...