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California’s Channel Islands, often called North America’s Galapagos, are home to a stunning array of unique wildlife and ...
On two separate days last year, purple and blue ice cream ingredients and dye flowed into the storm sewer, which can harm ...
Cater's Lake redesign project continues, and water is being removed from pond, posing a threat to some animals and raising concerns among residents.
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
As the world heats up, vast numbers of microbes frozen in vast amounts of ice are set to thaw. We must prepare ...
The word “dust bowl” conjures images of cracked earth, swirling clouds of dry soil, and a haunting silence where life once ...
Learn about Florida’s native landscape plants during a free workshop hosted by ReGrow Volusia. Samantha West, sustainability and resilience manager for Volusia County, will share tips on protecting ...
“An oak is the best tree to choose because it is the No. 1 plant for supporting the food web, ” says University of Delaware ...
Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research shows its ...
A new study found that some rattlesnakes are producing simpler venoms containing fewer and more focused toxin families than complex venoms -- a surprising discovery that challenges long-held ideas ...
Imagine a sea of shaggy, brown giants stretching to every horizon, their thundering hooves shaking the earth beneath your ...
What’s happening 14th annual St. Johns River Festival Of The Arts: Live art demonstrations and arts and crafts vendors. Admission is free and all proceeds support the festival’s Art-For-Kids ...