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We asked readers where in Tucson they take out-of-town visitors. From restaurant icons to a miniature museum, here's what ...
Undergraduates walk FUERTE's wild path toward environmental careers By Sonia Fernandez, UCSB On a sunny, windy morning 10 UC Santa Barbara undergraduate students peer over the edge of the Long Valley ...
Before Homo sapiens arrived, Europe's forests were not dense and dark but shaped by open and light-rich woodland landscapes.
It’s that time again - time to honor the land, the water, the animals and the plants of the desert we all call home. New ...
What landscape architects need to know. By Timothy A. Schuler | PLANTS | It’s not every day that park rangers identify a ...
Algeria, Africa’s largest country, is throwing its doors open to record numbers of visitors. Roman ruins and trekking through ...
The timing of plants' root placement is due to autophagy, the recycling pathway many people associate with health benefits ...
The administration's push to open federal tracts to critical mineral projects is fueling clashes over water, wildlife and ...
Shape and symmetry help determine where a leaf lands — and if the tree it came from can recoup the leaf’s carbon as it decomposes.
The Cerrado, stretching across 2 million square kilometers of Brazil, is the largest and most diverse savanna in. It’s often ...
A new mammal species discovered in Mongolia reveals surprising insights into ancient inland ecosystems and the dietary habits ...
Los Angeles is unique in its proximity to many peaceful backpacking campsites that are under an hour's drive away. We picked ...