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Hikers celebrate World Wetlands Day in Mentor’s own marsh
Hikers geared up outside of the Carol H. Sweet Nature Center on the Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve before heading out on an exploration through history Feb. 1 in celebration of World Wetlands Day.
On Shrinking, "Happiness Mission," hard truths kick Louis & Derek in their respective butts. We review how stinkin' cute ...
In Milwaukee, the plan is for local law enforcement to stand out from ICE agents, from how they dress to how they act.
“Millions of birds will migrate through the Mississippi Flyway to Louisiana as early as February through March, with peak migration mid to late April,” said Jane Patterson, president and education ...
Looking for privacy with a biodiversity benefit? Ditch the formal hedges and grow this mix that will provide berries, seeds, ...
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Wildlife experts warn skipping native plants is hurting backyard birds
Native plants rebuild bird menu: caterpillars for chicks, seeds for fall, berries for travel. More birds stay and sing all ...
When the Chicxulub impactor hit, the animals that had the best chance of surviving turned out to be those with wings. See how new finds are reshaping the story of how birds evolved.
The smallest bird of prey on the entire African continent, the pygmy falcon weighs about as much as a golf ball. These clever ...
The Casco Bay Trail is probably the park’s main attraction, hugging the shoreline and delivering water views that seem almost ...
Enter Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park in Freeport, a place so peaceful it should come with a prescription and possibly be ...
Experts revealed how to turn your garden into a bird-friendly space that will keep the coming back again and again.
When cold weather sets in, it’s tempting to assume pest problems go into hibernation along with the garden. Unfortunately, ...
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