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How do government and nonprofit agencies assess water quality? How do they know what effects a storm or agricultural practice ...
Discovering something rare is exciting but it becomes truly memorable when it happens unexpectedly. That was exactly the case ...
City officials hope to protect thousands of native ash trees from destructive emerald ash borer beetles through tree removals and other preventative treatments.
Entomologist Dr. Jessica Ware joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the world of insects. Are cockroaches so resilient that they'd survive a nuclear war? Why do praying mantis ...
Wild wasps in Japan eat more than insects—new research reveals a diverse diet and flavor differences in edible larvae known ...
A pair of garden scissors will help you deadhead flowers and harvest herbs. Stainless steel scissors are durable and rust-resistant, making them a good pick for the garden. Pruning shears can also ...
Whether through river currents, insect life cycles, the invisible grains of pollen or algae, or the lingering traces of DNA, ...
None of it found much of an audience. Then she held up a wriggly, thick beetle larva to the camera. Brazil's top court suspends vote on Indigenous land rights The bug met its end (“Mmmhhh ...
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Don't fall for these gardening myths
But some myths keep on coming up in teaching and talking with Illinoisians. Some myths are more localized, while others are widespread and often touted as garden “hacks” online. Some garden myths have ...
INSECTS do not usually give us humans too much concern. However, if one studies even a tiny bit of natural history topics ...
Alan Titchmarsh has warned gardeners about the dangers of a 'savage' beetle, which could threaten the British potato industry ...
The Trump administration wants to fast-track logging in the Black Hills. What could go wrong? A lot, say tribes, scientists, ...