Hügelkultur gardening reuses plant matter in your yard, such as old tree stumps. Here's why it may be the secret to a thriving raised garden bed.
Researchers took a deep dive to understand why certain locations are more susceptible and attractive to invasions by non-native plants or animals, making them prime targets for these species to spread ...
By mimicking natural processes, people can manage forests for both commercial and ecological ends. That is the aim of ...
Did you know that earthworms are essential for our environment? It burrows diligently through the earth, converting organic ...
Scientists have discovered a fungus that turns spiders into “zombies,” luring the arachnids out of their lairs before killing ...
Flower Show offers a vibrant escape from winter, showcasing blooming gardens, fungi displays, and an enchanted woodland village.
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
A naturalist, environmental educator, wilderness adventurer and artist, Kim McNett’s creativity is a melding of scientific observation and curiosity and her love for the natural world. Keeping a ...
With Valentine’s Day approaching, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists are diligently working at ports ...
Bat hitchiking, mealybug milking, and defensive bleeding - the creepiest crawlies and freakiest fliers of Aotearoa are duking it out in an annual popularity contest. Voting for the New Zealand Bug of ...
Chemists at Emory University have invented a reaction to streamline the total synthesis of a compound, phaeocaulisin A, ...
Although redwoods and sequoias have been planted in the Pacific Northwest for decades and can easily be found growing and even thriving in yards, parks and arboretums in Washington and Oregon, these ...