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A host of dark-dwelling creepy crawlies help plants just as bees and butterflies do. New research is showing just how much the world relies on them.
Spring has sprung, and the Lake County Conservation District (LCCD) is buzzing with excitement as it launches its annual ...
Some lawns in Webster Groves are looking a little wilder than usual this April—and that’s exactly the goal. The city is once ...
Have you ever walked through a garden on a warm night, unaware that tiny, winged mammals are silently working above your head ...
With an early May opening for the New Holland Butterfly Garden right around the corner, borough manager Dick Fulcher summed ...
The community is invited to attend Hullabloom Fest on April 26 at the Leach Teaching Gardens at The Gardens at Texas A&M University.
These container-garden flowers and plants are popular with a wide range of bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other ...
Fifth-graders at North Broadway Elementary, or NB Ranch, created a new pollinator garden filled with native plants.
Honey bees, butterflies, and even small vertebrates like bats and birds are important to agriculture and are indicators of a healthy ecosystem.
Pollinator species are declining around the world. How can you help them using your own backyard? Here are some tips and tricks.
In a first-of-its-kind study, Yale researchers were able to create a global map of butterfly diversity “hot-spots.” These high-altitude environments are most at-risk from climate change and ecosystem ...
With the longer days and warmer temperatures, there is an urge to get outside and into my gardens. After a long winter, it ...