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Mark Harmon crouches low next to log number 219: a moss-covered western hemlock tree trunk, five meters long, lying dead on ...
One of the appeals of the pawpaw? They make people laugh.“I think they are kind of funny, actually, like they make people ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
Josh Duhamel shared insight to his life in Minnesota with his two kids and wife Audra Mari during an exclusive interview with ...
Sophie Clarke speaks to Derry man Ciaran Anderson about recreating landmarks from Free Derry Corner to Newgrange, balancing cultural narratives and how his miniatures have found their way into ...
Years of fettling his establishment system to improve soil structure, ease workload and tame grassweeds have culminated in ...
Three simple things, it turns out, confer most of the protection you need against wildfires: using fire-resistant materials for roofs and exterior siding, installing screens on vents and clearing five ...
Elected leaders, rich investors, and small-town residents are stumbling over the same question: Who owns the state’s water?
Forty-nine years after skeletal remains of a young woman were found in the Wolf Creek area near Swamp Mountain in Oregon, investigators have finally positively identified the body, thanks to ...
Women’s bodies are a locus for corrosive stereotypes and ebullient individuality in the artist’s sculpture, painting, fashion ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBrazil can green its environmental crime-fighting in the Amazon (commentary)
In 2013, a small group of Brazilian forestry engineers ecologists, and other scientists formed a special operations unit. Known as the Grupo de Especialização de Fiscalização (GEF), the unit operates ...
The annual fall festival offers a juried art show, two stages of live music and entertainment, a Saturday night street dance, ...
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