Every pound of wood burned in an open pile releases about 1.8 pounds of CO2 into the air. Creating biochar can put that CO2 ...
It has been introduced to North America, where in some places it's considered an invasive plant. The tall reddish stalks and ...
U of M REPORT New University of Minnesota research suggests that seeding native plants alongside invasive removal efforts may turn the tide in the battle… ...
The corner that "doesn't represent the village" will keep growing back with invasive species for the next several years.
The berries were once used by Russian astronauts during their space explorations to prevent radiation damage and are still ...
He said European settlers brought the worms to America in their planting sod and nursery plants. Frelich said the worms’ impact on native ecosystems makes room for invasive species like buckthorn, ...
A Redditor posted a picture of a mysterious plant they discovered, leading to a conversation identifying the invasive ...
Buckthorn is one of the most difficult invasive plants to deal with in Minnesota and the solution usually involves removing it and burning the brush piles. But, for every pound of wood burned in ...
Nature at McMaster's final tree planting shows that sometimes, all it takes is one tree to start restoring a forest ...