Swamp tours provide context for understanding how the wetlands function and why they matter”— Milton Walker Jr.
Westmont ecologist Laura Drake Schultheis shares her research about plant flammability and defensible spaces in the face of climate change in a Westmont ...
Murray State’s Humanities+ Series continues on Thursday, March 5 at 4 p.m. in Faculty Hall with “Shifting Landscapes: A Photographic Chronicle of Humanity and Nature in western Kentucky” with Murray ...
One of nature’s fascinating aspects in the garden is the flight of hummingbirds. The UC Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden ...
Soil salinization and alkalization pose significant global challenges, severely limiting the effective use of arable land and the improvement of agricultural productivity, which is critical for ...
The Department of Energy is looking at a way to speed up Hanford nuclear site environmental cleanup by having some waste with ...
From rooftop gardens to alleyway farms, the wilds are making their way back to the city, and Mo Helmi takes a unique approach to restoring the green.
Pinpointing when early land plants colonized terrestrial environments and began influencing Earth's systems is a core ...
China is home to more than 1,700 orchid species, reflecting a breathtaking range of landscapes – from the humid forests of ...
A 307-million-year-old tetrapod, Tyrannoroter heberti, is one of the earliest known plant-eaters on land. Its tiny teeth reshaped ecosystems and paved the way for humans’ plant-based meals.
Fossils reveal that long-necked baby dinosaurs were the main food source for large, voracious Jurassic predators.