The Naxal propaganda is the sole indication of the ongoing Lok Sabha polls within the isolated and largely inaccessible ...
"I promise that if I become mayor, this capital city will see progress, and rid itself of its debilitating traffic chaos, ...
In Japan, 44% of forest lands are plantations, well above the global average of 3.5%. The country began converting deciduous ...
We gardeners have plenty of evergreen options to help with our azalea and rhododendron addictions, but a deciduous azalea ...
By Eddie Smith MSU Extension Service I recently visited with the DeSoto County Master Gardeners and had the opportunity to tour their learning garden/arboretum at the DeSoto County Extension office in ...
Flying nonstop approximately 500 miles from Central America, Mexico and the United States, the hummingbird, weighing just 0.2 ounces, migrates twice a year visiting our backyards during spring and ...
Clematis flowers range in size from petite, bell-shaped blooms to large flowers in breathtaking shades of pink, white, yellow ...
A red-golden carpet is unfurling across the more temperate corners of our continent. Here’s what trees – and ‘leaf peepers’ – ...
By Amy-Lynn Albertson N.C. Cooperative Extension It’s spring, and the growing season is in full swing. Many people are ...
The lost tigers For centuries tigers roamed the deciduous forests of Nauradehi, nestled among the craggy hilltops of the ...
In many areas, deciduous shrubs and trees, like willow and aspen, are moving in after a fire. These plants have a much higher metabolism, meaning they can establish themselves faster than spruce.