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Called “ants from hell” due to painful stings, aggressiveness and damage caused, invasive species from South America in Virginia since late 80s, mostly in Hampton Roads area.
How did garbage get so political? Why is so much of it in our backyard? An interview with Alexander Clapp, author of Waste Wars.
From the economy to education to healthcare, several factors add to a town's desirability. These 12 places in Texas were named the best to live in.
The two seem to have paused their online war of words. But the president may sell his Tesla and has continued to criticize ...
By J.J. Barrett Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners. This week I am discussing growing squash, in particular heirloom ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners. This week I am discussing growing squash, in particular heirloom varieties.
What do a sea unicorn, a termite gourmand, and a freshwater predator with dagger-like teeth have in common? Odd names aside, ...
The Savage South” is an image that retired UNC-Chapel Hill professor Fred Hobson thinks and writes about. He tried to explain to me why, over the years from colonial times ...
Washington's pollinators are critical to our state’s agriculture and can sometimes be used to help degraded ecosystems.
The corporate takeover of South African universities is the living legacy of Cecil John Rhodes, the mining magnate/politician. This ought to be a prime focus of students who describe themselves as ...
During a chilly spring bird walk in Hand Hollow, a group of birders is thrilled to spot a rare glossy ibis — an unexpected ...
From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes ...