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Grand Junction Parks and Recreation’s Forestry Division is accepting requests from city residents to plant new trees in public right-of-way adjacent to private properties. The Forestry Division prunes ...
Witness the powerful process of cutting down a large velvet tamarind tree using skilled chainsaw handling and precise technique. The thick wood offers resistance, but with steady control and strength, ...
People are largely unaware of the distribution and abundance of the native trees and wild orchids that can be find on their ...
There are thousands of species of fungus in the city, with names like American dyeball, dingy twiglet and devil’s dipstick. Some even glow in the dark.
Harold Walker was a dynamic leader. In 2013, he saw a man walking down the street with a clipboard and a city nametag. When Harold asked the man about his mission, he discovered that the laurel oaks ...
Muddy Waters follows Hazel as she finally makes her way out of the mysterious swamp. This walkthrough will show you where ...
An invasive insect species has made a return to North Carolina this spring. Spotted lanternflies first appeared in the North Carolina in 2022, and the bugs and their egg masses have been seen once ...
A 7-foot-tall symbol of the city, missing from a Parma park since it was vandalized nearly a year ago, is now back on its ...
Elephants are creatures of habit, and they typically don’t show up here at the Mushara waterhole in Namibia’s Etosha National ...
Youth, the unforgettable years, when one swam every stream, fought every fight and swore to climb every mountain. It was in those years that I did my mountainee ...
From sculptural pendants and floor lamps to iconic lighting fixtures, we have curated ten best lighting pieces from Euroluce 2025.
A spat between birds at your backyard birdfeeder highlights the sometimes fierce competition for resources that animals face in ...