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Periodical cicadas may be dying off, but their effects may linger through next summer
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWhat causes flagging? Flagging occurs when female cicadas lay their eggs on tree branches and twigs....
Wildfire mitigation specialist said Colorado Springs and Boulder are the highest wildfire risk areas...
KKTV 11 Colorado Springs· 10 hours agoThe risks of wildfires are going up this time of year, and in the past six months since 2024...
As the cicada emergence this summer comes to an end, impacts on the environment linger
KQ2 Saint Joseph· 6 days agoForestry State Specialist with the University of Missouri Extension, Hank Stelzer said, "In the past...
Grazing goats summering in Madison Parks
WMTV 15 News· 3 days agoA flock of nearly 100 goats is summering in the Capitol City. Eight conservation parks in Madison are getting a visit and an eco-friendly trim from the...
Doctors' Best Home Remedies for Summer Bothers Like Bug Bites, Splinters + More
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoPoison ivy rash? Draw an oatmeal bath Image Source/Getty Humble oatmeal is one of the best home...
The heartland really does have a heart
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe community grew along with the forest — there was a newsletter called “Voice of the Forest” and an annual event called “Wild at Heart.” These...
Very hungry caterpillars are eyeing Missouri as their next target
KSDK St. Louis· 5 days agoForests across the Midwest and Northeast are facing pest infestations as they've never seen before....
It’s in your nature: A place to lay their eggs | Times News Online
Times News· 4 days agoRobins, of which most are familiar, are altricial birds, laying about four eggs. The doves have...
Bill Pramuk, Trees and People in Napa Valley: Tree and garden knowledge evolves
Napa Valley Register· 3 days agoIn my previous column, “Scale Infestations Often Go Unnoticed,” (6/1/24), where I ruled out...
Inside Looking Out: Why the willow tree weeps | Times News Online
Times News· 6 days agoThe following conversation is based upon fact, folk lore, and fiction. “Why so sad, Willow tree?” asked Big Oak. “Today is my 30th birthday,” said Willow. “I have but two mornings left to live.” “Geez...