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-The Sustainability Revolution: https://www.ecowatch.com/sustainability-revolution-2619588539.html -Eco-Friendly Living: 10 Ways to Make Your Home More Sustainable: https://www.thespruce.com/eco-friendly-living-4114709 -Sustainable Living and the Environment: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sustainable-living-and-the-environment/ -The Benefits of Sustainable Living: https://www.greenlivingideas.com/articles/benefits-sustainable-living/ -10 Steps to Sustainable Living: https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/10-steps-for-sustainable-living.php -Sustainable Living: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?: https://www.earthday.org/sustainable-living-what-is-it-and-why-does-it-matter/
Read the full story in Science. Every year, farmers fertilize their crops with nitrogen and phosphorus to ensure a good harvest. And every year some of that fertilizer inevitably makes its way into ponds and lakes, where it can trigger ecosystem-wrecking algal blooms. According to a new study published last month in Science of the…
Woodchucks (commonly referred to as groundhogs) are fascinating creatures that contribute greatly to our ecosystem. When they find a home in your garden or yard, their burrowing habits can wreak havoc if left alone for too long. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we understand both wildlife conservation and protecting personal space are equally important, which is why we provide humane, yet effective woodchuck removal services aimed at creating balance between humans and wildlife alike. A humane approach: At the core of our woodchuck removal services lies our dedication to humane practices
8th June 2023 is World Ocean Day, an awareness date aimed at raising awareness about the plight, vulnerability, and importance of the planet’s giant watery expanses, and the species and ecosystems that call them home. Professional and public-led events are taking place across the globe, and you can…
Resource managers and policymakers need robust data about marine ecosystems for decision-making and setting sound policies. However, data about marine life can be challenging to collect, integrate, and analyze. Invertebrate animals are a key component of life on the seafloor, but their wide range of body sizes and diversity make it especially difficult to understand their abundance and distribution.