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What looks like a green film on the water is actually a plant with ancient roots, rapid growth, and a surprising role in river life.
Coos Bay, Oregon delivers that pinch-me-is-this-real feeling with such regularity that locals have probably developed an immunity to its charms. Tucked along Oregon’s spectacular southern coast, this ...
A routine check-up looking for signs of harmful algal bloom in lakes across Whatcom County aims to help keep the community informed about the health of local water supplies and recreation areas.
The study, which began in 2023, focuses on the middle section of the Gallatin River, from Yellowstone National Park to ...
Tucked between rolling emerald hills and three converging rivers, Johnstown offers nature enthusiasts an affordable paradise with outdoor adventures that would cost a fortune elsewhere. Ever stumbled ...
A research team has shed light on how water lilies produce their vibrant petal colors, revealing key genes involved in blue, red, and white coloration.
Level up your gardening expertise by recycling your yard waste. Presented by UF/IFAS Extension Osceola County. Advance registration required. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Aug. 11, UF/IFAS Extension Osceola, 1921 ...
A Cape Coral homeowner's dream of waterfront living is becoming a nightmare because of an aquatic plant invasion.
The way Landon Vine sees it, there are monsters out there on northeast Indiana lakes, and people want to eliminate them, but ...
El Cenizo water garden store Killer Aquatic is the first honored by a Webb County program rewarding small businesses for ...