That’s why forestry managers for public lands, like Everglades National Park, do so many controlled burns throughout the park ...
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The Island Packet on MSNLike clockwork, hundreds of birds descend on Port Royal. Here’s why they love the placeLike clockwork, hundreds of nesting herons, ibis and egrets are back at Cypress wetlands. A boardwalk provides front-row ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNPrehistoric Mammals' Dark Fur Was Key to SurvivalA discovery about the dark fur of early mammals confirms long-held theories about their evolutionary and ecological behavior.
The state halted construction of a Dollar General in northern Michigan last year because work was being done on regulated ...
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The Island Packet on MSNSC snakes are back in the Lowcountry. Here’s a guide on which are venomousAccording to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), snakes are most active from April to October, but ...
Temperatures are likely to remain near or below normal for the weekend and next week, with several coatings of light ...
Andrés Olarte, the whistleblower who has shared the company's data, says pollution by the firm dates back many years. He ...
Like prehistoric travelers through time, the sandhill cranes are flying overhead, calling out to feathered friends ahead and ...
Hemlock water dropwort is a dangerous plant in Europe and Asia with a unique trait of causing victims to die with a smile.
Georgia is home to six venomous snake species, each posing a unique threat to residents and visitors. Here is everything you ...
A large invasive rodent capable of destroying up to 9 tons of plant material a year has made its way to Fresno, according to ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has uncharacteristically been working with nature instead of bulldozing it into submission.
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