Hudson Valley artist Katie Grove shares her approach to wild basketry, foraging, and her new book Weaving Wild Baskets, with tips for beginners and a local launch event.
Mary Geyer, far left, and Joy Whalen, far right, wrap a sycamore tree in yarn next to the Museum of Art and History (MAH) in ...
The wineries and vineyards surrounding Fredericksburg have put the Texas Hill Country on the map as a legitimate wine ...
Plant more trees and the planet will thank us, right? A new wave of science is showing that things are not quite that simple, especially when forests and water are already living on the edge. In ...
Growing up in the mountains of western North Carolina, I loved seeing all of the native dogwoods dotting the woods. I learned that the legend of the dogwood and that the blooms are the state flower.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A criss-cross pattern is now burnt into the tree trunk where the lights used to be, while a split in the trunk (right) is a dead ...
Joshua trees rely on a single species—the yucca moth—to pollinate their flowers. Bryan Ungard via Flickr under CC BY-SA 2.0 Joshua trees in the American Southwest are blooming early, a concerning ...
Explore the interconnected watershed system beneath your feet. This video reveals how trees, mountains, and rivers form a pattern that affects water concentration and dispersion. Understanding this ...
An updated evolutionary model shows that living systems evolve in a split-and-hit-the-gas dynamic, where new lineages appear in sudden bursts rather than during a long marathon of gradual changes.