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In our last article ("Gardening Undercover," March 13), we suggested ways to protect your vegetable garden from slugs, snails ...
After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But ...
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
The intriguing new species, spanning around four feet and one inch in length, was found to have a "matte black" coloring.
This time of year fills me with such joy and anticipation. Seeing old friends emerge from the ground is almost as rewarding ...
Known scientifically as Pseudacris crucifer, the spring peeper’s Latin name comes from the cross-like “X” pattern on its back ...
This Earth Day, we’re celebrating stories from the past year of UC research that illustrate the resilience of life on our ...
Garland Park this morning, the frogs croaked, the birds sang and the Franklin County Natural Resource Conservation District ...
What Is a Bioactive Terrarium? A bioactive terrarium is a closed ecosystem where live plants, beneficial microorganisms, and ...
“Human land use and cover change is rapidly altering the size, type and configuration of habitat” for the amphibians and ...
Waaah” is a sound not sought by most, but there are some who seek it nightly. They head outside, after sunset, specifically listening for a low pitched “Waaah” sound. It is ...
Costa Rica’s highways are packed with animal lovers searching for a glimpse of a sloth or red-eyed tree frog. Too many of the ...