The Rated Red Crew learns the wild art of identifying edible plants without accidentally munching on poison.
EIGHT MILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Under the lush trees of Chickasabogue Park in Eight Mile, three friends are helping people rediscover the plants and ecosystems that have shaped this region for centuries.
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Not all “natural” foods are safe for pets—and some common garden and houseplants can be dangerous or even deadly. This free Mother Earth News guide takes the guesswork out of having plants around dogs ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is nearing a decision this year on whether to build a multibillion-dollar hydroelectric plant inside a mountain in northern Alabama. TVA first proposed the pumped ...
The park, which will take up an entire city block on First Avenue South between 18th and 19th Streets, will feature extensive foliage all native to Alabama. The building, which dates back to 1895, ...
Foraging for mushrooms in the spring and summer seasons is a generational rite of passage for many Cherokees that comes with learning what is edible and non-edible.
The middle of winter might not seem like the best time for a hike through Bankhead National Forest, but for local nonprofit forest protection organization Wild Alabama, it’s the busiest season of the ...