If a person illegally burns something, it is called arson. But when the federal government decides to deforest and burn unspecified areas within a ...
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Chino Hills trail offers rolling hills, green pastures, and cows
Rolling green hills, especially vibrant after recent rains, greet visitors on the Eucalyptus Loop Trail in Chino Hills.
Times journalists were able to get tantalizingly close to the Thwaites glacier, which scientists are hoping to spend weeks ...
2025 was the third hottest year on record, but thousands of cities saw record heat and one broke a record for cold.
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Bison vanished, but Nebraska’s identity still runs wild—why?
Quick Take Preventing total extinction necessitated a successful recovery from a remnant population of only 1,000 bison. The ...
Growing up in eastern New Mexico near the Texas Panhandle, horses and cattle have always been a way of life for Flint ...
Cattle experts in Saskatchewan highly encourage producers to get a registered brand for their cattle, which can prove ...
Plateau Cattle Company says lowering stress in calves using science-based practices leads to higher weaning weights and ...
Destocking is reducing livestock numbers worldwide, changing land use, nature balance, and future grazing decisions.
Wildlife crews have stopped actively searching for two juvenile gray wolves in Northern California's Sierra Valley.
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Arizona draws a line on groundwater use after letting Saudi-owned company pump freely for years
Arizona's governor says the state will start limiting groundwater pumping in an area where a Saudi farm grows hay and aquifer ...
From the "baby wolverine" stage of nursing to the quiet of bedtime stories, Eliza Blue explores the beautiful, messy reality ...
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