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The spotted lanternfly, Asian long-horned beetle, and Japanese Honeysuckle—Just a few of the invasive pests and plants you’ll ...
Even planting just one keystone plant in the yard or in a container will help restore biodiversity on your property.
Across the United States, more than 440 national parks and 7,400 urban parks offer a variety of recreational green spaces for ...
A notable proportion of the U.S. population relies on public forests for food and medicine, but the forest products industry is "not well served by institutions that set forest management policies." ...
For the past two decades, an inconspicuous nature preserve in the Columbia River Gorge has protected rare plants, Oregon white oaks and animals imperiled by rapidly disappearing habitats.
Birds living in cities are usually more colorful and less brown. These colors help them survive better in urban environments.
San Bernardino County officials have made new deals with a local nonprofit to help sterilize and relocate wild donkeys.
Sitting atop the land of the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, located on the eastern hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains and about five ...
Many native plants are missing from habitats where they should thrive – even in wilder areas. Why? Human actions such as ...
Forest restoration is at the heart of Target 2 of the Kunming ... By contrast, planting a few fast-growing species may sequester carbon quickly but offers little for threatened plants and animals.
In Wisconsin, plants and animals have to cope with warming winters. As Gary Casper, director of biodiversity programs at Mequon Nature Preserve, told WUWM Milwaukee, "We're right on a transition zone ...