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In Georgetown, Delaware, 94-year-old Austin Okie has been donating forests and farmlands to conservation groups for years, ...
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Farming seaweed, changing ocean chemistry, breeding corals and restoring mangroves could help fight climate change – if ...
A new conservative push for environmental stewardship clashes with policies that expand drilling, logging, and deregulation.
When designed right, colocating apple orchards and solar installations can be not only economically beneficial for the landowner, but produce a higher rate of marketable apples.
Summer marks the blooming season for NC’s most ferocious native plant: the Venus flytrap. But their survival depends on more than just sunshine. WFDD visited the Green Swamp Preserve to learn more.
A Washington State University Vancouver conservation biologist has spent decades studying butterflies and recently coauthored a report that provides a guide to recovering butterfly populations across ...
An MIT study shows decreases in seed-dispersing animals can lead to a major reduction in forest carbon absorption. A lot of ...
Considered an urban pest by many, deer are arguably adorable as they raise their spotted fawns every spring, nibble on grass ...
Alaska’s fishing fleet is testing AI-powered cameras to track catches, cut costs, and stop seafood fraud. A $485K grant fuels tech that could revolutionize the fishing industry and the seafood on your ...
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff visited southern Gaza on Friday during international outrage ...