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There are 99 defunded, contractor-operated Job Corps Centers in the country, with three locations in Oklahoma: Tulsa, Guthrie ...
National Museums NI and Woodland Trust Northern Ireland have joined forces to restore a long-established woodland at the site ...
"The public also plays a vital role." Officials warn of 145 species poised to wreak havoc across nation: 'Prevention is the ...
Wisconsin DNR designates June as Invasive Species Action Month, urging public involvement to combat non-native species ...
In the 1830s, the property became a Mexican land grant, and then was purchased by James P. Sargent, a New Hampshire native ...
Noori, India’s first cloned Pashmina goat, pioneered by Kashmiri scientists in 2012, lived over 12 years, boosting hopes for cloning in wool conservation.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is urging the public to avoid spreading invasive species this month, as part of Invasive Species Action Month.
Throughout the week, volunteers can engage in various activities, including removing invasive plants and learning from ...
North American river otters once lived in every major river system in Pennsylvania. But because of development, otters ...
Most people assume exotic pets are off-limits without a private zoo and a dozen permits. But Colorado is surprisingly chill.
Scientists used gene-editing technology to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that would eat the eggs of Australia’s cane toads—and ...
For an underestimate, the scale is still eye-watering. Between 1960 and 2022, the Nature study suggests invasive species have cost us $2.2 trillion — an annual average of $35 billion. Compare that to ...