The Department of the Interior was created in 1849 as the United States was rapidly expanding and acquiring territory. It became known as “the department of everything else” for its enormous portfolio ...
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) Campus will be hosting a lecture centered around perspectives from a Native woman, tonight, February 20. The presentation will begin at 7:00 p.m. at ...
Non-native species introduced by humans are among the main causes of global species decline -- they were partly responsible for 60 percent of the species that have become extinct worldwide in recent ...
'It's good for us': Conservation educator shares benefits of foraging native plants, fruits for food
According to conservation educator Ginger Miller with the Missouri Department of Conservation, foraging is good for the environment, good for people, and good for wildlife. “When we can work with ...
The Ruffed Grouse Society/American Woodcock Society has partnered with the Aldo Leopold Foundation to attend to the ...
JENNINGS RANDOLPH LAKE, W.Va. – Jennings Randolph Lake staff and volunteers planted 40 American chestnut seedlings along Sunset Trail at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, owned and ...
PENNSYLVANIA IS HOME TO THOUSANDS OF NATIVE PLANTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS WITH THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARE CALLING ATTENTION TO THE CRITICAL ROLE THAT THEY PLAY IN OUR ECOSYSTEM. AND TODAY, THE STATE ...
California photographer and conservationist Krystle Hickman is on a quest to document hundreds of species of native bees, which are under threat by climate change and habitat loss. This photo, ...
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The overlooked tribe that reshaped American history
Deep within the rugged landscapes of Yellowstone National Park, a once-overlooked indigenous group known as the forgotten tribe shaped key events in the park’s founding and early American exploration ...
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