Colorado lawmakers want to add more restrictions on thirsty grass in new residential developments in an effort to conserve ...
Colorado lawmakers want to add more restrictions on thirsty grass in new residential developments in an effort to conserve water. House Bill 1113 would limit planting non-functional turf, artificial ...
This unique adventure involves hiking, swimming, jumping into natural pools, and descending waterfalls along the river. Its organized through tourist agencies or ...
The Siang River Valley in Arunachal Pradesh is a breathtaking landscape, but balancing human needs with environmental ...
Once devastated by earthquakes, New Zealand’s second-largest city is bursting with new restaurants, gleaming architecture and ...
Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, at least in the food and beverage department. Blink and you’ll miss another new ...
Clive has written and co-authored a dozen books and nearly 100 published academic papers. Based in Newcastle, he also founded ...
A newly finished 4-year study of bobcats in Tucson documented several cases of mothers sharing urban spaces with their adult ...
THE EVERGREEN FORESTS and the soothing silence are just a couple of reasons why Northern California’s hot springs are so ...
These six unassuming spots may not look fancy, but their outrageously delicious steaks speak for themselves. Nestled in the ...
For those who like their appetizers with a bit of a kick, the “Spinach & Artichoke Dip” is a must-try. It’s creamy, it’s tangy, and it’s got enough garlic to keep vampires at bay for at least a week.
A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.