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Sensitive approaches, such as light grazing or a late harvest of hay, means that these wildflowers and their dependant ...
A new long-term study from Hungary shows that seeding native plants can effectively reduce annual invasive species in ...
A drive through Niagara County’s rural areas in June offers waves of tall, wispy grasses swaying in the breeze. While there may seem to be open green spaces everywhere, environmentalists say ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNS.Africa's Iconic Protea Flower Relocates as Climate WarmsOn his farm two hours north of Johannesburg, Nico Thuynsma gestured towards thousands of orange, yellow and pink proteas in ...
About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
Homo sapiens arose roughly 300,000 years ago, inhabiting grasslands, savannahs and various other African ecosystems.
Cattle producers often eagerly anticipate this time of year with pasture turnout and a new breeding season in the near future ...
A new book traces how the American prairie was nearly destroyed and why its return is so necessary for our future.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNesting Birds Eavesdrop on Prairie Dog Alarm Calls to Keep Their Eggs Safe From Grassland PredatorsNew research suggests long-billed curlews keep an ear out for warnings from prairie dogs in order to hide from predators and protect their nests ...
A spectacular world-first flypast using a combination of more environmentally-friendly fuels has been performed by the ...
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