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Birds and bees get all the action-and Samuel Taylor Coleridge was jealous. Here are the possible origins of the euphemistic ...
This is Jennifer Kassebaum, owner of Flint Hills Books in Council Grove Kansas, for High Plains Public Radio Reader’s Summer ...
Dr. Michael Burgass is Co-founder of Biodiversify says he's seen first-hand how momentum for nature is often undermined by practical barriers — from funding constraints to lack of clarity about what ...
Exposure to nature provides physical and mental health benefits. Learn more about how to develop your own "nature ...
You don't need to travel miles from London to get lost in the winding walking trails right here in the city. Despite the ...
After graduating, Tessa worked a series of art jobs: at Gagosian in Beverly Hills; at an art storage and handling firm; for ...
The much-loved Tapton Lock Festival is back for 2025 and promises to be more exciting than ever. Taking place on Saturday 6th ...
Melinda French Gates reveals she’s refusing to fund her Gen Z daughter’s new startup—despite being worth nearly $31 billion ...
Your humble columnist is offering a free marijuana seedling to the reader who writes the funniest/cleverest limerick about ...
Fisher-Wirth, whose poem “Catalpa” appeared in the 2023 collection “Paradise is Jagged,” recently began her four-year term as ...
Back from the land : how young Americans went to nature in the 1970s, and why they came back by Agnew, Eleanor Publication date 2004 Topics Farm life, Urban-rural migration, Rural-urban migration, ...
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush have delivered rare open criticism of the Trump administration in a video farewell with staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development.