Lack of snow and abundant wind have combined to cause extensive soil erosion this winter in parts of the Red River Valley that could have been prevented, an area conservationist says. The evidence — ...
Conservation experts say that’s bad news for soil health, which is directly tied to water quality and our health. They’re ...
Salmon rearrange the gravel in streams when they prepare spawning sites, creating areas known as redds. This digging changes ...
As nature's architects, animals shape forests, rivers and soil Animals don't just inhabit nature, they shape it. Indeed, protecting nature's architects helps safeguard the landscapes they have been ...
Wildfires in Peru’s Andes are depleting soil health and slowing ecosystem recovery, highlighting urgent conservation ...
Research on the vanishing coastlines of Alexandria, Egypt, offers nature-based solutions for protecting coastal cities globally, including those in California.
A new study reveals the extreme vulnerability of the Arequipa shrublands to these blazes, with severe soil degradation ...
Restoring productivity can be a difficult challenge for farmers battling erosion on hilltops, but there are practical ...
India generates approximately 500 million tons (MT) of crop residues annually, with around 141 MT categorised as surplus, and ...
A federal freeze on certain USDA programs has held up billions of dollars for conservation and caused layoffs at a nonprofit ...
USC research on the vanishing coastlines of Alexandria, Egypt, offers nature-based solutions for protecting coastal cities ...
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Part Three: The Magic of Forest Heath
By: The Estes Valley Watershed Coalition Welcome back to our 4-part series on the fascinating dynamics of forests and fires in the Estes Valley! In our first article, we highlighted why the Estes ...