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Shortages won’t affect only the regions we’d expect to be dry: with as many as 96 out of 204 basins in trouble, water shortages would impact most of the U.S., including the central and ...
A crunchy no-frills vegetable helped build the Dudas' empire in Central Florida. Celery was among the first crops the Dudas ...
Goldfarb spoke with Warner at the Mountain Words Festival in Crested Butte. They discussed threats to conservation, reasons ...
Snakes (Serpentes) live almost everywhere on Earth, except the polar regions, which are too cold for these cold-blooded ...
Many snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young. This helps them survive in harsh environments. Boa constrictors ...
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska on Tuesday supplied the deciding vote for Senate Republicans to pass Trump’s ...
During a press conference at the ICE facility in the middle of the Florida Everglades, the president was asked whether there ...
Monday could be a pivotal day for Senate Republicans, who are racing to meet President Donald Trump’s Fourth of July deadline ...
The Appoquinimink River might not have the name recognition of the Mississippi or the Hudson, but what it lacks in fame, it makes up for in ecological importance. This tidal river and its associated ...
An Alabama mining company has agreed to sell land near the Okefenokee Swamp to a conservation group, marking a major victory ...
Allegan, Michigan sits nestled along the Kalamazoo River like a well-kept secret, offering a perfect antidote to modern life’s perpetual rush.
The result is a patchwork of laws protecting the nation’s wetlands. But if more Western states were to emulate their neighbors’ efforts and take action, millions of acres of wetlands could be saved, ...