Here’s the thing about winter: while you’re bundling up and sipping hot cocoa, there’s an entire hidden world beneath your ...
You can trim back some of the plants dying back now but don't overdo it - the aim is to keep the pond healthy, not spotless.
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The Unexpected Reason Bugs Flock To Your Porch Light
It's not news that bugs fly around lights, but the reason why is a bit more of a mystery. According to research, there might ...
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What Is This Massive Stick Insect, and Where Is It Found?
There are over 3,000 stick insect species, including a recently discovered species in Australia’s Wet Tropics. Learn more ...
Forest managers are increasingly willing to use prescribed burns for conservation. Some say the practice does more harm than ...
As the Coronation Gardens for Food and Nature project comes to an end, we take a look at the impact on individuals, groups ...
Spotted lanternflies may season themselves to the distaste of potential bird predators, according to a new study led by ...
The bacterium known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an unwelcome visitor in the human body. Serious infections can result when a ...
Did you know streams feed on fallen leaves? A different type of jack-o’-lantern to look for this time of year, one that has ...
In your own backyard, you might notice fewer birds or insects. This is a sign that something is amiss in the natural balance.
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
From blood-squirting lizard eyes to zombie cockroaches, the natural world is ready for a truly terrifying Halloween.
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