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The Desert Botanical Garden is trying to keep a rare orchid native to Arizona from extinction. After years of careful ...
Japanese orchids reproduce by self-fertilization with flowers that never open, challenging evolutionary theories.
An Illinois College team continues to further orchid conservation on a global scale, with a return visit — and gold-medal win ...
The natural world is full of bright surprises, like these amphibian, insect, avian—and even mammal—species Why are some ...
With popular destinations like Yellowstone and Zion hit hard by staffing cuts, nearby state parks offer beauty and majesty ...
Nowadays, it seems like anyone can have any kind of pet that fits their heart’s desires, even if it is happiest and belongs ...
The University of North Florida Ospreys defeated Eastern Kentucky ... there were no errors by either team and there were also no wild pitches or passed balls.
The state has approved three toll roads through wild, sparsely inhabited ... good news for the Florida panther, which is protected under the Endangered Species Act. In a major push for development ...
The beachfront lot in Jupiter, Florida, was set to close for $4.9 million ... turned the state into a Wild West for real estate lawlessness, agents and attorneys say. In addition, the multibillion ...
Once again, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2025 is set to blow away visitors with its highly anticipated return exhibit, “Orchids in the Wild: The Orchids of Hong Kong, Australia, Asia & The Pacific ...
indigo snakes are known to be formidable predators of other animals, but are typically shy and non-aggressive toward humans. The Central Florida Zoo’s program plays a crucial role in the broader ...
Forty-two eastern indigo snakes were released in North Florida ... species. Bred in Central Florida, the snakes help control rodents and venomous snakes. Biologists say signs of wild reproduction ...