The Trump administration plan will make us less safe, increase the cost of living and undermine critical environmental benefits of wetlands.
About 1.5 million Kentuckians rely on drinking water from private wells or public water systems drawing from groundwater.
A nine-year study comparing a typical two-year corn and soybean rotation with a more intensive three-year rotation involving ...
After a U.S. Supreme Court decision narrowing wetland protections, the EPA says it will revamp rules many farmers have long opposed.
Knearl explained that due to the Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency decision in 2023, the wetland must be connected ...
The Northern Neck Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists and Belle Isle State Park (BISP) will be holding their monthly “Walk ...
Aquaculture wastewater, rich in organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorus, poses a significant environmental threat when ...
Now farmers in Vermont are bringing this practice back to boost harvests and grow crops in a more sustainable way. "The agricultural industry needs the young people," says the 24-year-old ...
Swampbuster prohibits farmers receiving USDA agricultural benefits from converting wetlands into tillable land to be used for agricultural purposes. A farmer seeking any U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
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Wildlife Exploration: Wetland Plants & BlackbirdsThe children explore the wetland, observing various plants and animals, including blackbirds, frogs, muskrats, and turtles. They learn about the ecosystem, the differences between fresh and ...
Perumbakkam wetland is beginning to develop a “tan”. The bulrushes are beginning to shrink resembling ageing human skin drained of fat. These are nature’s aide-memoire on what next to expect.
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