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While the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park are best known for rare and endangered animals such as giant pandas, koalas and ...
Certain trees, like figs, crape myrtles, calamondins, ginkgos, and Japanese maples, can thrive when planted in pots rather ...
One way we can help pollinators is by planting nectar corridors. These dedicated plantings give our pollinators the food they ...
Scientists constructed a 100-year history of acidity in the Gulf of Maine. They expected coastal variability but were ...
Within three months, a shipment of small branches arrived in California. The branches carried not only cottony cushion scale, ...
Long known only as the site of Napoleon’s exile, Saint Helena is in fact a sanctuary of rare biodiversity, dramatic ...
With Utah’s dry climate and extreme weather, Utah faces many of the same wildfire threats as California in January. Could Utah be next?
Loren O'Rourke, Sacramento Tree Foundation Planting native oak species on underutilized urban public lands in Sacramento has a unique set of difficulties.
Nature fans participated in a “BioBlitz” at Alum Rock Park in San Jose, where they found and identified multiple species.
Almost six months after the Eaton Fire first erupted in the canyons above Pasadena, Nina Raj is still planting seeds of hope.
On our second anniversary, we look back at our inaugural subject: the Paul Koretz Westwood Greenway, which is gearing up to ...
Raj, 35, was at the Thursday to open a seed library, similar to Little Free Libraries, stocked with packets of seed instead ...