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Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line’ ...
According to one app for nature observers, it's the most commonly seen creature in California: the western fence lizard. Why?
When Jamestown High School sophomore Cameron Burgess looks at animal waste in the various backyards he services, he doesn’t ...
A local distribution operation has joined a popular wildfire-management trend by hiring goats to take care of grass that had grown too tall for comfort behind its warehouse in southern Kern County.
In a week that the country’s political landscape reverberated with the most shocking defection to the ruling party so far, it ...
From the floodplain forests of the upper Mississippi River to the long coast of Lake Michigan, Wisconsin is rich in wetlands.
The Oak Ridger on MSN13h
City manager outlines future of improvements for Oak Ridge and keeping young people hereHousing for Ph.D students and other Wilson Street plans; new conference center, water treatment, animal shelter, fire station ...
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Native Plant Sanctuaries in Texas: From Prairie Grasses to Pollinator HavensStep into the wild heart of Texas, and you’ll find a world where native prairies sway in the wind, painted with the color of ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNWild show-stoppers — baby beasts and birdlife in breathtaking ChobeThough the green season in northern Botswana means having to deal with tall grass and fewer waterhole sightings, it also means all manner of baby animals are being born. Cue cuteness overload.
Ancient red cliffs, roaming bison, prairie wildflowers, and star-filled skies – Blue Mounds State Park offers a Minnesota ...
This isn’t some far-flung corner of Wyoming or Montana – it’s Blue Mounds State Park in Luverne, Minnesota, just waiting for your spring adventure. In a state celebrated for its northern pine forests ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials surprised to find major public works project completed by wild animals: 'Better than when we design it on paper'"Beavers always know best. The places where they build dams are always chosen just right — better than when we design it on ...
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