Learn about invasive plant and animal species and how they disrupt our natural ecosystems. Although world ecosystems are in danger from a whole host of varied and distinct threats, there are few ...
The CenLa Master Naturalists, a chapter of the Louisiana Master Naturalists Association, announces their upcoming workshops ...
Antelope were formerly an important food source for the Arapaho. The antelope were hunted, using a game-drive system. Like other animals, the antelope was admired for certain qualities, and charms ...
Plants do not suffer in silence. Instead, when thirsty or stressed, plants make “airborne sounds”, according to a study published today in Cell 1. Plants that need water or have recently had their ...
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Shoshone plant experience at Tracy Aviary teaches guests about traditional plant uses
Wednesday, visitors to Tracy Aviary got to learn about traditional plant uses within Shoshone culture at a special event.
Invasive species are nonnative species introduced by humans that can harm the environment, humans, or the economy. Invasive species cost the United States an estimated $120 billion annually and are a ...
Plants that feed on meat and animal droppings have evolved at least ten times through evolutionary history Riley Black - Science Correspondent A Cape sundew wraps its sticky leaves around a helpless ...
While hiking in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains as a kid, I’d be poked by yucca spikes, scratched by the tough leaves of oak trees and calmed by the soothing aroma of sages. Back then, I ...
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