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The European Green Crab Subcommittee is asking the public to help them fight the spread of an especially harmful invasive ...
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University of South Florida geography professor Christopher Meindl spent a decade researching Florida springs. He just ...
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Because Ottomans dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean, a lot of produce coming to Europe was seen as “Turkish.” So a precious stone from Persia was named “Turkey stone,” and the French version ...
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Then it’s time to water the plants ... There are two really native looking ones—white with black spots—and two that are a fawny golden color. They are magestic, lean, and seemingly quite content. They ...
Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina has several incredible features that celebrate local art, history, ...