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Artificial grass has become increasingly popular in the UK, with people seeing it as a low maintenance alternative to managing a real lawn, that requires no weeding, mowing or re-seeding ...
James St John Davis, chair of the City of London Corporation’s natural environment board, said: “As custodians of some of ...
As Zimbabwe prepares to host a global wetlands summit, its own wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate. Source: ...
The salt marshes that are vitally important in protecting shorelines from erosion are increasingly threatened with death by ...
The Giants’ 20-year-old top prospect won’t play his first home game until June 24 to protect the field conditions in ...
PAPA, a runway display of woven wearable arts, is returning for its sophomore showing in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Co-curator ...
Similar to robotic carpet sweepers, a robotic mower will run by itself, allowing you to relax as it trims away.
Landowners are being asked to reduce the risk of fires following this spring which is likely to be the driest on record.
Janet, along with land managers, uses GPS technology to manage the cattle’s movements. Virtual fences created by GPS collars ...
The black kite, a member of the firehawk raptors, exhibits remarkable intelligence by using fire to hunt. Observed mainly in ...
When farming is in the family, the land calls no matter where else life takes you. Aaron Moody, owner-operator of Moody ...
Like some of the 20th-century American institutions whose decline Trump laments, the 136-year-old New York Military Academy ...