Indigenous people have long used fire to care for the land, and tree rings suggest those fires helped mitigate drought and other climatic factors.
The fall colors in Fullersburg Woods are reflected across the surface of Salt Creek. Life moves a little more leisurely in ...
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Regrowth, fire risk on Paradise ridge
Conifers are coming back, and residents are full swing at rebuilding. As more life returns to the ridge, agencies and ...
Explore Illinois national parks that locals prefer to keep quiet, offering serene trails, hidden beauty, and peaceful outdoor ...
Bulloch County residents lined up early on a recent Friday afternoon at the Statesboro Food Bank, eager to receive free ...
Amarillo will be gifted a glimpse of the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree, along with a giveaway of native trees for planting at ...
In a city better known for its pavements and brick facades, small forests are quietly reclaiming space. Along canals, behind ...
The dense forests near a small village in eastern India reverberated with chanting and the beating of drums as hundreds of ...
Threats against indigenous people and rainforests have risen during the coronavirus pandemic as governments have rolled back ...
Winter’s concert at Dartmouth College this Saturday is part of a series of events this weekend put on by the New England ...
One innovative gardener shared how to get rid of annoying invasives — by adding them to the menu, since kudzu is edible.
Blaine Mirasty grew up learning traditional Cree ways, even while around him, prejudice was common toward Indigenous people. Now he's launched an Indigenous tourism business, which gives him a chance ...
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