The increasing intensity and frequency of extreme heat likely compounds stresses on the iconic butterfly, worrying biologists ...
Conservation advocates are prepared to sue over more than half of the timber sales Washington’s Board of Natural Resources approved on Tuesday, the latest flare-up in the fight over whether older ...
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Standing up to 30 metres tall, Madagascar's giant baobab trees have towered over the island for thousands of years - but as the large animals that used to spread their seeds have died out, the trees' ...
Whitebark pines are under attack from an invasive fungus. But foresters are using seeds from survivors of the infection to replant decimated landscapes.
The increasing intensity and frequency of extreme heat likely compounds stresses on the iconic butterfly, worrying biologists ...
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Forget about March Madness, here in Washington, it’s all about Larch Madness! That glorious time of year when the weather is ...
Several board members and officers were appointed to a nonprofit organization that works to preserve, protect, and plant ...
ALSO SATURDAY: US Road Running will host its Pirate one-mile/5K/10K/15K and half marathon races at Sarg Hubbard Park, all ...
Here is ongoing coverage from The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer about Hurricane Helene and the aftermath, particularly in Western ... native, he grew up in Little Washington.
Mr. Stevenson visits South Africa, where in 1899 Churchill was imprisoned and then escaped from captivity in the Boer War. He ...