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Despite a long history of traditional medicinal use in the United States, the collection, consumption and efficacy of the peculiar forest plant aptly named ghost pipe, scientific name Monotropa ...
May 20 is the one-year anniversary of Colorado’s Restoration of Wolverines Act. North American wolverines — Gulo gulo luscus ...
If every animal turned carnivorous, Earth’s ecosystems would collapse—plants would overgrow, food chains would disintegrate, ...
These hobbyists pour blood, sweat, tears, money and most of their spare time into creating the gardens of their dreams.
Imagine a world where plants don’t just sway gently in the breeze, but actively hunt, trap, and digest animals. It sounds ...
Join ecologist Jay Westerveld, co-founder of the Glenmere Conservation Coalition, for a discussion of the Glenmere reservoir, ...
South Carolina's last Venus flytraps exist at the Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve in Conway. More awareness about these ...
Horry County bought over 3,500 acres in 2018 to manage with prescribed burns. But the SC county hadn't burned any of that ...
Ramón Laureano, who didn’t even start the game, hit two home runs to help the O’s overcome a nine-walk pitching performance.
Ramps prefer dense, rich, moist woods, especially sugar maple groves, and range from New England to North Carolina, west to Minnesota and Iowa. They were traditionally found under white ash, but the ...
Dear Editor: I think now that baseball season is in full swing the analogy can be made that there's a wild pitcher on the mound at the White House and several other places, too. There've been more and ...
It's the most dangerous plant out there, and depending on your own health, age, and the plant's life, it can be deadly if you're exposed to it. I have the symptoms listed at the bottom of this ...