Agroecologist and professor Liz Carlisle discusses her latest book, a collection of guest essays that makes the case for more diverse crops.
As the winter chill begins to wane and the first hints of spring emerge, many gardeners feel a familiar urge to tidy up their gardens.
Environmentalists are petitioning federal authorities to protect a rare yellow sunflower threatened by the millions of visitors who flock to Red Rock Canyon each year.
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Discover which invasive species are simpler to eradicate in winter, and their safer alternatives ...
A solution was found in 1992. Two predator leaf-eating beetles were introduced from Europe whose job was to curb the growth ...
Invasive species threaten ecosystems, harm wildlife and disrupt our water supply. Here’s four to watch out for.
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In 1990, I finished my PhD on primate evolution and went to my postdoc in Davis, California, USA. It was meant to be on fruit fly ...
As an Arctic blast looms, households are told to use leftover tea bags on their windows to cut condensation and keep glass ...
WASHINGTON - Monk fruit has become a familiar name in grocery stores, often labeled as a natural, zero-calorie sugar ...