Column: What's Happening in Batavia? A scam warning, tree trimming and parkway tree programs and what to do if your sewer backs up, writes Lori Botterman.
Spring is coming–time to plan conservation improvements to your property. Whether you are looking to reforest an area, ...
The U.S. Forest Service’s plan to conduct controlled burning over the next 15 years in areas near popular recreation spots ...
It decimated magnolias, oaks and other species in wealthy suburban enclaves, rural communities and urban parks.
A two-year study revealed that oak trees subtly shift their microbial communities during drought, recruiting beneficial ...
Explore an interactive avian tree of life that reveals how 11,000 bird species are connected through millions of years of ...
Microbes could help oak trees cope with environmental change. Publishing in Cell Host & Microbe, a study observing oaks ...
When dry weather hits, resurrection fern shrivels up to reduce its surface area and goes dormant. Special proteins called dehydrins protect its cells from damage, so cell walls can shrink and stretch ...
A team of National Geographic Explorers is studying how these bats developed their architectural expertise—while cataloguing the various styles of tents they make.
By Martin ClarkDespite the troubled world we live in and the dominance of the politics of oil, there is now little doubt that climate change is happening. In Cyprus, we are on the front line, as ...
A freshman seminar encourages students to behave differently in the world and feel more passionately about biodiversity.