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Sam Leishman Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Lethbridge’s urban forest is free from Dutch Elm Disease ...
A good starting apple to grow here is the Gravenstein. This heirloom variety was once the most popular fruit grown in ...
Jennifer Sleeman believes the width of life is much more important than its length, yet in her 95 years she has succeeded in ...
On a breezy stretch of Kamehameha Highway on Oʻahu’s North Shore, just past shrimp trucks and crashing waves, sits Kahuku ...
Religious temples across China shelter thousands of ancient trees, including species extinct in the wild.
New research shows 8,000-pound sloths once dug caves, adapted to oceans, and roamed widely—until climate and humans brought their downfall.
Farish Green and Commons are in an urban heat island surrounded by concrete and buildings. 2C Mississippi began conducting studies on the climate, research that collaborates with the community’s ...
In the vast open plains of northwest Saudi Arabia, long absent native species are making a remarkable return to reclaim their ...
Like many who attend Omaha's Munroe-Meyer Guild Garden Walk, you might have been curious about the behind-the scenes ...
A tiny bristlecone pine tree, one of the oldest-known living things on earth, was stolen from the grounds of the Hayes ...
This article is focused on what's going on with cocoa alone. Across the land, there are so many other crops that sometimes sprout wildly but are worth fortunes.