Kolkata lawyer Mantu Hait built a pioneering dragonfly pond in the Sundarbans, restoring wetlands, boosting biodiversity and ...
Every year on March 3, the world celebrates World Wildlife Day. If you’ve ever wondered whether your garden could truly make ...
A tiny jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii, possesses a remarkable ability to reverse its life cycle, effectively defying biological aging. This 'immortal jellyfish' can revert to a polyp stage when ...
If you want to truly support bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, planting a few “pollinator-friendly” flowers isn’t always enough. The real impact comes from choosing native plants, which are ...
David Adamski, Ph.D., of Washington, D.C., formerly of Easthampton, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 25 while in hospice care in Laurel, Maryland. He ...
Pollinators are in trouble. Wild bees, butterflies and other insects are disappearing due to habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change and steady fragmentation of landscapes they depend on.
British gardeners and farmers may remember 2024 with a shudder – it was widely referred to as “the year of the slug”. Vast ...
Think beyond birdseed.
Experience North Carolina’s butterfly conservatory this season with tropical butterflies, exotic insects, and family-friendly ...
As snow settles on the ground and temperatures drop, it’s easy to think most animals are doing what plenty of people do—curling up somewhere warm and waiting out the freeze.
These hardworking native spring ephemerals put on a show while most other plants are still sleeping underground. Add them to your garden for easy, early beauty.