But the real threat to our forests in the High Country west of Denver is not from bugs, but from the public agencies ...
Owls visit your yard for food. They stick around for sleeping, nesting, and hunting purposes, if the conditions are right.
Members of Alaska Youth For Environmental Action shared personal narratives as part of their Civics and Conservation Summit.
Noticing that rotting-fish odor when you step outside this spring? It means Bradford pears are back in bloom - and the invasive trees are all over.
Southern Living on MSN
4 Invasive Pests That Could Be Damaging Your Home Right Now
Here’s how to identify these invasive species—and what to do about them.
A popular product used by home fruit-tree growers in days past was a spray known as “dormant oil.” Gardeners would apply the spray to leafless trees in late winter to kill overwintering bugs and bug ...
Fire-resistance, ‘swollen knees’ to fight decay, toxins to wipe out rivals: There are lessons for science in tools that help the world’s oldest trees survive.
Escalating wildfires, wind damage and insect outbreaks could threaten tourism, water supplies and biodiversity, a new study ...
Hummingbirds are on the move back to the United States after spending the winter in Mexico and Central America. Here's how close they are to you.
New research reveals that drying forest soils can boost methane uptake, offering a small but important climate benefit as ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
Burning These 12 Woods Poses Serious Risks to Your Home and Health
If you have a fire pit (or fireplace), you know it is a gathering spot for stories and warmth. The simple act of adding wood to a flame feels primal and satisfying. Yet, not all wood is created equal.
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