Seeing Bald Eagles along the coast of Maine this summer makes me think of the good things that have come from environmental science
air pollution, conservation, environmental health, environmental policy, faculty, pesticides, toxicology
Seeing Bald Eagles along the coast of Maine this summer makes me think of the good things that have come from environmental science
For me, there is no comparison between hearing about ecology in the classroom and doing it outside
remove “pond muck” from your pond, because “muck provides nutrients to feed all the pond weeds and algae that contribute to the destruction of your beautiful pond…..
For nearly all of us, today’s obsession with the perfect, park-like lawn is a waste of time and money and bad for the environment.
Many cat owners believe their “little mittens” couldn’t possibly be a killer. But, the Kitty-Cams never blink.
Migratory birds are part of the heritage of America—not simply an annoyance, like houseflies, to the pursuit of corporate profits.
Beyond aesthetics and the intangible value of nature, wetlands also provide real economic value to our property.
Recently, when I saw the driver of an SUV pitch a soda can out the window, I wondered “how many cans would he need to recycle each day to make up for the energy heContinue reading