The Larimer Conservation District has removed more than 100,000 trees from Colorado's forests — all for the betterment of the land.
When hills are healthy, vegetation can anchor the soil in place. But when that is burned off, hillsides become vulnerable to erosion, and slopes can come crashing down.
The eastern hellbender is one of only three giant salamanders on the planet,” said District 3 Commissioner Parker Sloan ...
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Mike Farrell, one of the owners of Shamrock Farm in the Comox Valley, has noticed a change in weather patterns since the farm ...
The government has set a goal of phasing out the use of firewood and charcoal in schools by 2032, replacing them with fuel-efficient stoves and cleaner alternatives, such as liquified natural gas (LPG ...
Theri Kaadu, or the Their desert or The desert of Waste as called by the locales, is a vast land with red dunes located in ...
Explore the alarming rates of deforestation in Australia and its impact on biodiversity and climate change. Support conservation projects in ...
Dust particles may be small, but they can prove to be mighty costly to not only residents, but the economy as well.
Colorado's forests store a massive amount of carbon, but dying trees -- mostly due to insects and disease -- have caused the state's forests to emit more carbon than they absorbed in recent years, ...