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Community gardens take root

More kids learn how to grow their own food

Earth Briefs

New Moon Astro-Tour to be held Saturday Durango Nature Studies’ New Moon Astro-Tour will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. Saturday at Durango Nature Center. The tour is fre...

As Hawaii’s winds wither, islands suffer

As breezes decline, air-quality, water issues rise

Wild-horse management failing

Panel says roundups backfiring, endorses fertility control methods

N.M. drought stresses wildlife

Center sees more thirsty, hungry animals

Earth Briefs

Geotourism Fest set for Saturday in Aztec The Four Corners National Geographic Geotourism Festival will return to Aztec Ruins National Monument to celebrate the area’s natural div...

Slow pokes

Acupuncture helps heal hurting turtles

Pot garden poison may threaten owls

GRANTS PASS, Ore. – In the West Coast marijuana-growing region known as the Emerald Triangle, scientists want to know whether the rat poison spread around illegal pot plantations is killing ...

Staking your tomatoes has pros, cons

A month from now, don’t say I didn’t warn you. Tomato seedlings that were planted neatly near garden stakes are already beginning to take matters into their own hands, and if all...

Climate change threatens habitats

Many that shelter plants and animals could shrink by 2080

Earth Briefs

Plant photography workshop is June 1 A free workshop on plant photography will take place at 10 a.m. June 1 at Durango Nursery and Supply, 271 Kay Cee Lane. Robert Br...

Prices rise, links go under plow

Par for the course, farmers seek to work where sportsmenplayed for decades