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They believe using the traps will stop 4,500 pounds of trash every year from flowing into the city’s waterways.
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter I’ve never thought of myself as an environmentalist. Common sense just seemed to dictate when it came to matters of littering. It wasn’t naturally occurring in ...
Researchers launched GPS-equipped plastic bottles into a Raleigh creek to track how local litter travels downstream, breaks ...
SAN ANTONIO -volunteers gathered this morning at Espada Park to help launch Trash Free Gulf, a new statewide cleanup campaign ...
A growing number of cities are attempting to use data, often painstakingly gathered through dumpsite visits and household ...
Off the Greek island of Alonissos, volunteer divers are working to clean up the seabed in Europe's largest protected marine ...
"How we treat our most beloved national parks says a lot about who we are as a nation. NPCA will continue to fight to keep ...
Last week, scientists launched plastic water bottles outfitted with GPS systems into two Raleigh creeks to research the ...
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