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The tug served multiple purposes before it fell into disrepair and was scuttled in 1923, as was the practice then when ships outlived their usefulness.
The Missouri legislature approved a law that would prohibit the sale of multiple invasive plants, including burning bush and ...
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, is spreading and causing trouble in the U.S. Here's what to do if you find this ...
Following the viral arrival of the four critically-endangered tortoise hatchlings earlier this year, the zoo has just ...
The Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables we've been craving are starting to appear at farmers' markets throughout the state!
The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center safeguards the vibrant ecosystems—and economic power—of our coastal zones ...
It hides underground for years, then takes over your property, cracking driveways, killing plants, and lowering home value.
Hundreds gathered Monday in New Jersey to watch the release of Edan Alexander, the last living U.S. citizen kidnapped by ...
According to Hill, chaos gardening came from England, and she believes its popularity is driven by a desire to recreate the classic English cottage garden, a hodgepodge of flowers and edibles planted ...
Hikers are shocked when they encounter the farm animals grazing in the woods behind the Target in Haddon Township.