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From the mountains to the depths of the ocean, from the largest to the smallest creatures, nature is full of beauty, wonder, ...
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, electrifies the skies near the magnetic poles. Indigenous peoples in the Arctic have ...
Fall is a season of possibilities—when summer's green turns flaming red, students head back to school, and the air becomes ...
The natural world is full of wonders that often seem to defy belief. Some creatures are so extraordinary, they look as if ...
Circles of white mushrooms, or “fairy rings,” may add a whimsical touch to summer lawns. But beware — they’re probably poisonous.
A study examining fossilized droppings reveals the kākāpō has faced a decline in the diversity of its parasites—and that ...
About the Bird: The Blue-winged Warbler thrives in scrubby fields and thickets in the East, poking its bill into clumps of ...
In this mural painted by Pelumi Adegawa, a Gray Catbird peeks out from a garden shed, surrounded by a colorful display of ...
Rep. Ken Calvert's Valley Voice on July 24 leaves me with questions.
We live in an early bird society, as most work happens during the day. And a 2024 Gallup poll found that 57% of adults report ...
Across the globe, wildlife is in crisis. Insect populations are crashing, bird species are disappearing, and pollinators, the unsung heroes of food production, are vanishing at alarming rates.
Grumpy helps a reader with a plant that won’t bloom. Plus, why Grumpy loves this new plant. "I live in Northeast Georgia and have a question about getting bird of paradise to bloom. The plant grows ...