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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Intrepid Team of Bee Lovers Are Doing Everything They Can to Save Rare Native Species From ExtinctionIridescent sweat bees, hairy-faced mining bees, tiny Perdita minima the size of a gnat. Thanks to swarms of apiary enthusiasts, native species are finally getting the buzz they deserve ...
March in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNWild Eye's new sculpture trail unveiled along Scarborough's Cinder TrackA series of six new outdoor artworks, by renowned UK artist Emma Smith, have been unveiled on Scarborough’s Cinder Track.
Poisoning weeds, ripping out hedges, and planting 'pretty' but ecologically useless non-native flowers and shrubs make for ...
Wild species face an overwhelming threat from this virus and need as much help as we can offer them to help them ...
Trimming your hedges from now until the end of summer could result in an "unlimited" fine or even jail time depending on the ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNEast Yorkshire RSPCA centres dealt with 270 wildlife-related case as incidents riseResidents in East Yorkshire are being asked to make their gardens more wildlife-friendly following a rise in sick and injured ...
If the longer days have you itching to get out in the garden, consider adding native plants to your landscape design this ...
Here a few things to consider as you get ready for spring gardening, including bed preparation, mulching, and more.
I spotted this rook with a very unusual beak in Galway city lately. Despite the unusual shape it seemed very healthy and was ...
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The Argus on MSNStarling numbers have 'halved' since council started using weedkiller againStarling numbers appear to have halved in Brighton and Hove since the council started using glyphosate weedkiller again - but ...
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The Cool Down on MSNAlarming new study finds over 700 different species in the stomachs of highly invasive predators: 'Poses an extra threat'"The diet varied strongly over the seasons." Alarming new study finds over 700 different species in the stomachs of highly ...
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