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The Appleton and Menasha projects are funded separately, and Menasha provides its own volunteers to plant, water, weed and ...
Many of the native plant's populations were presumed extinct, with only one site remaining — until now. Find out more.
A pond just off the American River has become a hot spot for primrose, an invasive plant species. For nearly a year, the ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNThe Seine in Paris is open for swimming. Tourists and residents embrace it as temperatures soar
Swimming in the Seine is an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the French capital — and a must-do for Parisians ...
There’s a growing movement to save an Ice Age-era flower that’s growing in the Pacific Northwest. It’s called the Columbia ...
A native plant has been brought back from the brink of extinction, with its yellow daisy-like flowers once again decorating a ...
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Two die when helicopter strikes powerlines and crashes into a barge on the Mississippi River
Two people working on powerlines near the Mississippi River died Thursday when their helicopter hit the lines, crashed into a ...
When I water the flowers on my deck, I use a forceful spray. I am thinking how beautiful the colors are. Or maybe how hot the day has been. My goal is to keep the flowers alive so my guests and I can ...
Japanese beetles feed on more than 300 plants and can devastate grape crops and strip roses and other garden plants of their ...
The beetles trapped in Kennewick appear to be “strong flyers” that made it over the Columbia River from Pasco and began ...
Two highly toxic plants grow abundantly in Central Washington and can cause serious illness or death through skin contact, inhalation or ingestion. T County Noxious Weed Board urges the ...
After two wonderful months in Montana, I am now back in the Quad-Cities and back in my office. It is good to be back home ...
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