Editor’s note: Jeff Yost is the president and CEO of Nebraska Community Foundation. This is the second of a two-part series. Among the many vibrant communities in the NCF network, three “wetlands” ...
Indore: Researchers at IIT-Indore have developed a digital application that monitors water quality in wetlands using satellite imagery and cloud computing to detect issues like pollution and algae ...
The City of Phoenix, the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management (DFFM), and the Phoenix Fire Department have scheduled a prescribed burn at the Tres Rios Wetlands for October, as reported ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indore have developed a digital tool that can monitor the health of wetlands in near real-time. It will also help in ...
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A Florida equestrian center that wants to build a housing community in a rural slice of Florida is suing two Myakka City residents, accusing them of defaming the development plans in social media ...
DMR’s new licensing office in Biloxi is now issuing licenses. This includes commercial and recreational licenses for shrimp, oyster, and crab harvesting, as well as wetland permits. The office is ...
Three passionate young men have turned their love of nature into a unique experience in the heart of a township. They tell DRUM how they brought canoeing to Khayelitsha.
Mount Kangchenjunga, the highest point at 8,586 m, and Kuttanad in Kerala, the lowest point lying 2.2 m below sea level.
The forest cover which is home to nesting birds to mark the observance of wildlife week has been thrown open for the public. It is a dedicated birding trek for nature enthusiasts, children and youth.
We usually think about climate requirements when shopping for a new plant, but it's crucial to also make sure a species is safe for growing in your location.
An area of a nature reserve in West Sussex has re-opened after work was carried out to boost biodiversity. A number of wetland ponds and shallow pools have been created at the Bramber Brooks Nature ...