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It’s OK to mow in May
The Joplin Globe· 3 days agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support bees and other pollinators. “No Mow May” was started ...
For Love of Nature: To save the world, save a life (of any species)
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 2 days agoColumnist Shannon Brennan writes how rescuing a woman from the Taliban in Afghanistan helps save the...
Mohave Community College names new vice president of administrative services
Mohave Daily News· 2 days agoFollowing a nationwide search, Mohave Community College announced the appointment of Joline Pruitt...
'The grass was alive': discovery of cicadas brings together neighbors
TMJ4 Milwaukee· 7 days agoTatum Savage is very observant for a three-year-old. "He's my little buddy," said Smith. As they rounded the corner by Terrie Mess's house, they noticed something incredible. "The more we looked, the more we saw the ground moving," said Smith.
Warmer weather brings more bugs: How to prevent tick bites
KCCI 8 Des Moines· 5 days agoAlise Besco and Jonann Noftsger went for a walk at Purple Martin Lake in West Des Moines. "We came...
Natives vs. invasives: woodland war zones
The Purdue Exponent· 5 days agoAs Chris Cumberworth and Beth Tucker left the Native Plant Fest with armfuls of prairie plants, their enthusiasm mirrored a growing movement in Indiana...
Help stop the invasive spotted lanternfly | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoDespite its name, though, the spotted lanternfly is not a fly. It belongs to the order Hemiptera, which includes true bugs, aphids, and cicadas. The spotted lanternfly is also a significant ...
CURO ignites passion for research with student symposium
Clayton News Daily· 4 days agoUniversity of Georgia undergraduate students came together to showcase their individual research...
65th Annual Scouting Short Course Kicks Off in June
St. Clair News-Aegis· 2 days agoTractors and planters are moving across Alabama as row crop planting and production are underway. The Alabama Cooperative Extension System crops team will host the 65th annual Cotton, Peanut ...
It’s OK to mow in May − help pollinators by adding native plants
The Escanaba Daily Press· 5 days agoToday’s piece is by Christina Grozinger and Harland Patch, both of Penn State. “No Mow May” was started in 2019 by Plantlife, a conservation charity based in the United Kingdom, in response ...