From visually interesting carnivorous curiosities to bright, cheery blooms, there are plenty of water-loving plants ready to ...
Microplastics cause decreases in the populations of grazing animals in ponds, ultimately resulting in toxic algal blooms.
The country's largest public utility estimates it will spend around $2.1 billion on coal ash, what's left after coal is ...
Researchers have found that plant biodiversity across Europe collapsed in the centuries following the Black Death pandemic, as human populations declined and farmland was abandoned. The finding ...
Each February, crowds gather at Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania to watch Punxsutawney Phil predict the weather. In 2026, the ...
To reduce the risk of spread, nets have been installed at the outlet of Tilton Pond to capture plant fragments that could move downstream. For now, prevention remains the primary goal. “In 2026, the ...
State officials say swollen bladderwort is widespread in Tilton Pond and efforts will focus on preventing the invasive plant from spreading to nearby waters.
The Rhode Island plant shop offers 10,000 square feet of plants to people looking to add a bit more greenery to their lives.
Adding a pond to your backyard brings in a whole new realm of possibilities. That pond could be a water feature with a fountain, a small waterfall, a few colorful fish, or some water-loving plants.
As small aquatic habitats disappear at an alarming rate, private garden ponds may help compensate for the loss of natural habitats and support biodiversity in urban areas. However, as these ponds ...
This fall, five turtles poked their snouts into the same waters of the University of Chicago’s Botany Pond that they once called home. While their surroundings might have seemed familiar, the nearly ...
The Lake Quinsigamond Commission, which has legal authority over the lake, plans to use a herbicide to kill the plants. If the herbicide doesn't work, more expensive remedies might be necessary.