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The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the federal government on Tuesday, April 29, on behalf of a plant native to the Pacific Northwest that currently survives exclusively in the Willamette ...
As the Clarion Ledger reported, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Forestry, and ...
In Guide to Wild Morsels, Hahn provides detailed information on when, where and how to harvest wild foods. She highlights each plants’ “superpowers” (such as a lady fern’s ability to restore soil) as ...
Tucked away in the southern reaches of Oregon, where the Klamath Basin stretches toward California, sits a humble ice cream ...
In the tiny town of Merrill, Oregon, where the water tower stands taller than most dreams, there’s a blue-and-white ice cream shop with a name that promises arctic-level refreshment.
The geology of the Cascadia subduction zone has largely staved off climate-related sea-level rise in the Pacific Northwest, ...
The event will feature more than twenty edible plants that grow well in Hawaii and that, if grown, can add to our local food security. This event is part of the North American Plant Breeders ...
Kallas cautioned that knowing exactly what you harvest is critical to health and safety. When it comes to collecting and eating Oregon’s wild edibles, he suggested taking a class or reading the right ...
These plants seem to thrive in the Western Washington climate and adapt to many different types of growing conditions.
A powerful future earthquake, coupled with climate-driven surges in sea levels, could significantly increase flood risks in the Pacific Northwest ... treatment plants; one electricity substation ...