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Interesting Engineering on MSNStudy finds 65% decline in urban bee population, heat and land use are main culpritsBees are particularly hard-hit, suffering from habitat loss driven by agriculture and urban development, compounded by the growing effects of climate change. A latest study conducted by a team of ...
The best available science shows that Snohomish County’s current regulations are not protective enough for wetlands and streams, that larger buffers are needed, and smaller wetlands need to be ...
On tap for the weekend of May 9-11: free admission for moms on Mother's Day at the zoo and other sites, the Brew City Birding Festival and more.
JERUSALEM – While nearly a third of Israelis routinely feed stray cats, an overwhelming majority also support reducing their ...
A fundraiser was held Thursday to support the "Washington Park Wednesdays" concert series. Washington Park is also the home ...
Langone teamed up with Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Forester Ian Briggs and made her goal a reality last week through DCR’s ‘Greening the Gateway’ initiative. DCR, with the help of ...
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals the complex and often contradictory public attitudes toward ...
Organized by the community group Fat Body Hotties, this swap offered more than just new-to-you clothing – it was a ...
World Migratory Bird Day is Saturday, May 10, and there are many activities scheduled in Evanston to celebrate and to teach ...
As urban development continues to creep further into Earth's oldest and most diverse rainforests, a study reveals native and invasive small mammals aren't just adapting to their changing habitats -- ...
Luga 2025 also includes some specialities that have been created especially for the exhibition: a Luga bread, a specially ...
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