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Bring Back the Front PorchIt is the kind of "in-between" space that we need today.
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13 Animals Hunted to ExtinctionWhether it is for the lust of exotic meats, skins, furs, sport or — as is often the case — because of fear, numerous species have been wiped out.
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World's Largest Honey Bee Makes Rare Hallucinogenic HoneyHarvesters scale tall cliffs to collect this rare honey from Himalayan giant honeybees.
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21 Reasons Why Forests Are ImportantIn case you're missing the forest for the trees, here are a few reminders why woodlands are wonderful.
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Honey Bees Use a Clever Tool to Fight Off Giant HornetsAsian honey bees protect their hives from giant hornets by plastering animal dung all over the entrances to their nests.
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From Trash to Treasure: Why You Should Buy Secondhand FurnitureSecondhand furniture is an eco-friendly way to furnish your home. Here is some advice on what to look for and what to avoid when shopping vintage.
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11 Facts About Coast Redwoods, the Tallest Trees in the WorldSturdy, stalwart, and superlatively statuesque, California's coast redwoods stand out as some of the most impressive organisms on the planet.
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Stinky, Gorgeous Corpse Flower Blooms at Nashville ZooA smelly but beautiful corpse flower is blooming at the Nashville Zoo. This massive flower smells like dirty diapers or dead mice, visitors say.
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Many Cities in the US Could Grow All Their Own FoodA modeling study from Tufts University analyzed the potential of 378 metropolitan regions in the U.S. to produce enough food locally to feed their populations.
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New Report Confirms: Recycling is BSTreehugger has been saying for years that recycling is a fraud new investigation by NPR confirms it was all a scam.
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E-Bikers Ride Much Farther And More Frequently Than Regular Bikers - They Are Not 'Cheating,' But Are Serious Transportation.E-Bikers Ride Much Farther And More Frequently Than Regular Bikers - They Are Not 'Cheating,' But Are Serious Transportation.
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Tiny Elephant Shrew Species Rediscovered After 50 YearsThought lost to science, the Somali sengi elephant shrew has been rediscovered after nearly 50 years in the Horn of Africa.
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Ice Sheet Melting on Track With Worst-Case ScenarioIce sheet melting in Greenland and Antarctica is tracking with predicted models of worst-case scenarios for sea level rise, scientists warn.
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Couple Travels Full-Time With Off-Grid School Bus Tiny HomeAfter years of staying put, this couple finally decided it was time to make some changes and to hit the road in a DIY school bus conversion.
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Earth is Made of Cubes'How does nature let this happen?' asked the researchers who made the discovery.
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The Surprising Beauty and Benefits of DriftwoodSome trees embark on an epic — and important — journey after they die.
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Dogs Are Trying to Tell Us Something Important When They Lick Their MouthsMouth-licking behavior in dogs represents an attempt to communicate with humans, in response to particular human facial expressions,
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Bubble Deck Technology Uses Less Concrete by Filing the Slab With Beach BallsThis is a really clever idea that takes out all the stuff in the middle that you don't really need, and replacing it with air.
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Pakistan turns unemployed workers into tree plantersThe country's ambitious reforestation project has received a surprise influx of laborers, thanks to coronavirus.
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