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Giving a hoot: How to protect owls in your backyard
San Jose Mercury News· 5 days agoThe plight of Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped New York’s Central Park Zoo last year, showed just how tough it is to survive in a world altered...
Pa. learning legal weed lessons
The Bradford Era· 3 days agoState legislators are looking toward Canada to see what provinces there have gotten right and what problems remain. “Canada has more restrictive regulations,” David Hammond of the University ...
3 Baby Carrot Myths We Need to Debunk Right Now
Food and Wine· 5 days agoHere, we debunk three of the biggest myths you may have thought about baby carrots, so you can go ahead and enjoy these dippable veggies whenever you...
USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 46, No. 5
Agricultural Research Magazine· 6 days agoTifEagle, a new bermudagrass for putting greens, will debut this summer on golf courses in Florida, Georgia, and other southern states. It is the latest product of Agricultural Research Service ...
For Love of Nature: Ensuring there is an Earth Day for future generations
RockinghamNow.com, Eden and Reidssville· 5 days agoEarth Day was established 54 years ago to recognize that industrial pollution was wreaking havoc on...
Experts tell lawmakers about harmful effects of microplastics
New Jersey Monitor· 6 days agoMicroplastics can be found virtually anywhere, from the bristles of a toothbrush to packaged food,...
USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 56, No. 4
Agricultural Research Magazine· 6 days agoThe tobacco hornworm larva on the left was inoculated with P. fluorescens Pf-5 bacteria and has lost body rigidity as a result. On the right is a healthy larva not inoculated with bacteria. Each larva is about 2 inches long.