The Center for Biological Diversity, Southern Environmental Law Center and MountainTrue today voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit challenging a logging operation in North Carolina’s Pisgah National ...
Costa Rica shifts from sustainable to regenerative tourism, restoring ecosystems and boosting communities through active ...
Balanophora lost photosynthesis long ago but kept tiny plastids that run key chemistry and shows how forest parasites adapt ...
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From urban adventures to ancient shrines, Osaka delivers something for everyone. For families, there are the roller coasters ...
Tucked between the more famous coastal destinations along Highway 101, Neskowin remains Oregon’s best-kept shoreline secret—a place where ancient forests meet the sea and visitors discover what beach ...
The garden might look like it’s taking a long nap under a blanket of frost, but nature’s pantry is still open for business.
All of our food plants started from wild ancestors. Most plants and animals, it now appears, originated from a single source ...
True market aficionados arrive by 6 a.m., clutching empty tote bags and travel mugs of coffee, nodding to each other with the quiet confidence of people who know they’ll be enjoying the best tomatoes ...
If mistletoe's status as a nutrient-stealing freeloader has been cooling your holiday ardor, new research led by an Oregon ...
SUNY Morrisville is creating a "food forest" to make produce accessible to the community. What makes a food forest different from a backyard garden? “There is no one right way to do agriculture and to ...
These tiny, round birds are instantly recognizable with their black caps and bibs, white cheeks, gray backs, and warm buff ...