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After spending her senior year working on the Little River as part of the Maryville College water quality survey for the City ...
University of Leicester-led research has revealed the start of industrial deforestation of the Malaysian rainforest and its ...
Found everywhere from tropical rainforests to boreal forests and farmland, these underground fungi sustain life above ground, often without us realising they’re even there. A recent academic ...
Plants and trees send their roots into the ground to soak up water and nutrients from the soil. Until now, scientists ...
A new study published in the journal Soil Ecology Letters, shows the importance of old termite mounds as habitats for a wide ...
The Rainforest Alliance's latest annual report reveals a significant shift in agricultural practices aimed at enhancing ...
A new study revealed certain plants grow "secret" deep root systems to survive tough conditions and quietly trap carbon ...
From phlox to ginger to starry campion, there are multiple options for rain tolerant ground covers that can benefit your ...
At some point you have likely heard the term “biodiversity.” Maybe you heard the term on the news or during a nature documentary. Perhaps a consulting forester has discussed the ...
Brazilian soy farmers are pushing further into the Amazon rainforest to plant more of their crops, putting pressure on a landmark deal signed two decades ago aimed at slowing deforestation.
For the Indigenous Gayo, Alas, Kluet, Aneuk Jamee, and Karo peoples, Leuser is not merely a forest—it is sacred ancestral land. Their stewardship has kept the ecosystem intact for centuries. But in ...
Plants grow deep, hidden root systems that may store more carbon than previously thought - offering a new tool to fight climate change.
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