A new EPA proposal could leave nearly 4 million acres of Louisiana wetlands without federal protection. Here’s what the rule ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
Be sure to catch Annual Holiday Pops on the Edmonds Patch calendar ...
Mumbai: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) and the government's fisheries department conducted a workshop for ...
Well-draining soil will dry out faster than denser types. While money trees don’t like soggy soil, they do like some moisture ...
Iowa researchers are looking to identify "hot spots" of vehicle-wildlife collisions and examining what steps could be taken ...
Calling all animal-loving Londoners! Soon you’ll be able to spot more than just pigeons, seagulls and the odd rat in the capital, as a new rewilding project is bringing back two rare animal species to ...
Gov. Tate Reeves unveils $100M in economic development grants for Mississippi, including $1.77M to ready Adams County’s ...
A conservation team has confirmed sightings of Britain's fastest-declining mammal, the water vole, in a river's catchment ...
The presence of pyrite was an unmistakable sign. Striking flint against pyrite nodules creates sparks, and which can be used to start fire. This pushes back the earliest known controlled use of fire ...
The Beaver Creek Wetlands Association will hold a Christmas Bird Count at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026 at seven locations in the Beaver Creek Wetlands.
Along the Atlantic seaboard, more than 135 million Americans live in a zone where the ocean is no longer rising steadily but is poised to climb in abrupt, uneven surges as a key Atlantic current ...