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A living fence is more than just a line of greenery—it’s a sustainable, living boundary that evolves with your landscape.
A new study highlights how dust on snow accelerates snowmelt in the Upper Colorado River Basin, with significant impacts on water resources. Researchers urge better monitoring and land use management.
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ZME Science on MSN9 Environmental Stories That Don’t Get as Much Coverage as They ShouldMany of the planet’s most consequential ecological changes don’t come with viral footage or easy villains. They unfold ...
Recent weeks have brought a remarkable shift in weather conditions across the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Following ...
The most damaging long-term impact to ecosystems after wildfire is soil erosion. Restoring landscapes after wildfire depends ...
The Conversation's Catherine Cruz spoke to Dolan Eversole from the University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Program on the efforts to ...
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SiouxlandProud.com on MSNDry condition results in below half average of runoff into Missouri RiverApril runoff into the Missouri River basin above Sioux City was resulting in the yearly runoff forecast being lowered.
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