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Red squirrels are entertaining and remarkable little mammals. Fleet-of-foot and extraordinary climbers, their specific habits ...
Earth may be alive: not as the ancients saw her — a sentient Goddess with a purpose and foresight— but alive like a tree. A tree that quietly exists, never moving except to sway in the wind, yet ...
The project aims to provide hands-on student research opportunities spanning multiple disciplines for years to come.
One recent morning, trying to find the source of a warbler trill high in a white pine tree, I was rewarded with a brilliant flash of orange. It was my ...
The fate of this natural wonder rests on sustainable choices, mindful tourism, and a collective vow to protect paradise ...
As property owners and state foresters across Northeast Michigan continue to remove damaged or downed trees this summer from ...
A reverse-curve gutter guard typically has a solid top with a bullnose curve and slot running along the front edge of the ...
Learn how to get rid of bagworms with these techniques from experts. Discover pest control options, prevention tips, and safe ...
The geology, fossils and human stories of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument are part of a common geologic heritage.
A Say’s phoebe now resides in my neighborhood. I hear its territorial song off and on every day. Hearing it and seeing it ...
The months of June, July and August are often referred to as the trifecta of summer. And we are only one-third through this ...
In the 1086 Domesday Book, the hamlet of Turners Puddle, on the banks of the River Piddle, had few occupants: ‘2 villagers, 4 smallholders and 4 serfs’. Today, the hamlet has just a few more residents ...