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For centuries, hundreds of millions of people have relied on desert wetlands that are now disappearing. Can blending ancient ...
A young Chinese man with mismatched eyes has been dubbed “Desert Prince” for combating desertification by planting trees on barren land. Wang Jin, 23, went viral on mainland social media ...
notably that processing it into rubber doesn't involve toxic chemicals that can harm humans and the environment, unlike traditional rubber production. The shrub is native to the Chihuahua Desert ...
Every termite mound holds roughly 65 cubic yards of packed clay. The total displaced soil rivals about ...
In a paper published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, researchers estimate ... and pastoral groups into what is now a dry, barren desert,” Michael Petraglia, a researcher ...
Dromedary camels walk through sand dunes in the Arabian Desert near Margham ... that the stalagmites grew larger only when the environment was wet enough for water to seep through the ground ...
"You can't absolutely say that's what happened, but I would say that would hurt a lot, and it might not have been be able to eat," says Sandra Keeley, an Anza Borrego Desert State Park volunteer.
Two Indigenous food educators led a tour showcasing edible and useful Sonoran Desert plants. Participants learned about palo verde flowers for tea, edamame-tasting pods and hunting woodrats.
Colorado’s collared gray wolves continued to travel widely last month — even roaming in watersheds that reach into the western portions of metro Denver, according to a new map released this ...