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Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
Bees hum through purple salvia. Butterflies flutter over milkweed. Hummingbirds sip from clematis climbing old chairs. What used to be a simple lawn is now a buzzing haven for pollinators — created by ...
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Improvements to Holyrood Park easy as ABC
The iconic greenspace of Holyrood Park has been in the news a lot recently. There have been collisions on Queen’s Drive, ...
In Barangay Sta. Ana, municipality of Pandan, Antique, members of a small agrarian reform community are learning new skills and are harnessing their community’s natural resources. The barangay, whose ...
Experts say financed emissions are the next frontier of sustainability. Here’s how to make a positive impact through your ...
Costa Rica's Corcovado National Park is the perfect destination for families seeking adventure. Here's what to know.
Rabat - Scientists estimate that nearly two in five plant species face extinction and over 31% of the world’s 390,000 known ...
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo ...
President Trump’s efforts to freeze climate spending have sparked warnings of rippling consequences in years ahead. For many ...
Apples are losing their crunch, tomatoes are getting sweeter. Beer, cheese and ham are being hit too. As plants up their ...
A Redditor learned the hard way about the pitfalls of planting an invasive butterfly bush — and how to avoid making the same ...