A new study from Boston University researchers found that the city's oak trees have more pathogens and plant decomposers.
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How to Tell If Your Money Tree Is NOT Thriving, According to Experts
First, make sure that your money tree is not a patented cultivar (meaning that it doesn't have a patent number or PPAF listed on its tag), which makes it illegal to cultivate. Then, plan your ...
In Mexico, traditionally women did not inherit chinampas, island farms first built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago. The farming on such islands, which sit in Mexico City, has also ...
Costa Rica is a must for wellness travellers. Here's what you need to know about food, hotels, the landscape and what to do, ...
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In Mexico, women didn't traditionally inherit island farms. Now some are determined to protect them
In Mexico, traditionally women did not inherit chinampas, island farms first built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago. The farming on such islands, which sit in Mexico City, has also ...
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Do All Snakes Lay Eggs? It’s Actually Pretty Complicated
It isn’t just snakes that fill up the reptilian quota of egg-laying animals. A group of reptiles — known as squamates — comprised of lizards, turtles, crocodilians, and snakes, are all overwhelmingly ...
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The Day My Dog Died, I Discovered a New Kind of Heartbreak. Japan’s Shitsuren Kyuuka Helped Me Heal.
Ann Tashi Slater first moved to Tokyo in her 20s, drawn to the city’s quiet order and creative resilience. Decades later, those same qualities helped her survive a singular heartbreak.
Spirit Sanctuary in Essex offers natural burials that nourish the forest. Green interments are gaining ground in the Adirondacks as an eco-friendly option.
Last year, while completing a wetland assessment with the B.C. Wildlife Federation in the highlands above sw̓iw̓s (Osoyoos), ...
As winters grow milder, gray tree frogs still follow fixed daylight cues, burning energy for a freeze that may never arrive.
Pratt’s poison frog (Colostethus pratti) is not the kind of frog that would get attention. Although part of the Dendrobatidae ...
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