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Hungary’s drought-tolerant grasses are dying — what happens when even the hardiest native species can’t survive?
Central Asia’s land, water, and ecosystems face extreme pressure from farming, population growth, and pollution.
In Vienna, Europe's second-largest cemetery has embraced biodiversity – without disturbing the dead. Some of the greats are ...
E launches Plenitude's largest solar park in Spain, boosting its renewable push with 130 MW now online at Renopool.
The San Diego County Planning Commission has narrowly rejected a proposal to build a large sand mine in unincorporated El ...
Tribeca Film Festival in New York included a world premiere of War Through the Eyes of Animals (also known as Animals in War) ...
The list of botanical benefits feels almost like snake oil, but they’re true. Hemp requires relatively low levels of water to ...
A new study has mapped the evolution of this iconic creature across 12,000 years of rock art, revealing a stunning ...
Simple erosion-control technique named after scientist Bill Zeedyk fortifies ecologically valuable riparian zones all around the western U.S.
Wadi Jilat is a tributary of the Wadi ed-Dabi (Dhobai), which drains through the south-western sector of the Azraq Basin and cuts through a transitional zone between steppe and desert.“The area ...
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How Sour Cherries Thrive in the Garden
With their beautiful blossoms, bright fruits, and manageable care requirements, sour cherries are ideal plants for home gardens. Their compact growth makes them suitable for smaller gardens as well.
Soil function, properties and plant diversity–biomass patterns differ between grazed and non-grazed steppe ecosystems ...