Losing six inches of topsoil could cost farmers more than $6,600 in nutrients and organic matter, according to a new analysis ...
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Animals That Unintentionally Engineer Entire Landscapes
Beavers, earthworms, prairie dogs, elephants, and more don't just live in ecosystems, they reshape them to the benefit of ...
A Miami Gardens man says he's facing a new fine for an old problem with city-owned swales in front of his home.
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January is the best time to test your soil, says horticulture expert
Discover why you should test your soil in January, with insights from a garden expert. Get ahead of the growing season by ...
Professor Jamie Pittock of the Environment and Society school and Australian National University, the key lesson to be ...
Nestled in the Shawangunk Mountains of Kerhonkson, New York, Minnewaska State Park Preserve delivers the kind of natural beauty that makes you question whether your eyes are playing tricks on you.
Abandoned spaces can quickly revert to habitats for a wide variety of species, showing how resilient nature is in recovering ...
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This once-toxic industrial wasteland could become Portland’s most expansive botanical gardens
After decades of contamination and a massive cleanup effort, the former McCormick & Baxter site may transform into a scenic public space along the Willamette River.
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The Seven Sisters of Sussex Are a Massive, Crumbling Plankton Graveyard
The Seven Sisters are a series of iconic chalk cliffs guarding the English Channel in Sussex. It is a beautiful, peaceful ...
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