Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides update on increased zebra mussel sampling efforts in the Colorado River

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has discovered another zebra mussel veliger in the Colorado River near New Castle. The finding, made during increased sampling efforts in early June, highlights the ongoing need for vigilant monitoring of invasive species.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides update on increased zebra mussel sampling efforts in the Colorado River

Sustainable Tourism In Costa Rica Inspires A New Wave Of Travel To Central America

Following Costa Rica’s sustainable tourism success, new destinations across Central America are embracing eco-friendly travel. This movement is attracting a new wave of environmentally conscious visitors to the region.

Sustainable Tourism In Costa Rica Inspires A New Wave Of Travel To Central America

Husband and wife clean Los Gatos Creek Trail on daily walks

During their daily walks, a husband and wife diligently clean the Los Gatos Creek Trail, collecting up to two bags of trash most days. Their commitment showcases how small daily actions can contribute significantly to environmental conservation.

Husband and wife clean Los Gatos Creek Trail on daily walks

CALIF. RETURNS ANCESTRAL

Once barred from his ancestral fishing grounds, Barry McCovey Jr. can now freely cast his line into Blue Creek’s cherished waters. California’s return of these lands marks a significant step toward restoring cultural heritage along the Klamath River.

CALIF. RETURNS ANCESTRAL

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum Wildflower and Watershed Festival

The Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum invites you to celebrate nature’s beauty at the Wildflower and Watershed Festival in The Dalles. Be inspired by the stunning landscape and connect with those dedicated to its preservation.

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum Wildflower and Watershed Festival

On a mission: Washington High School students plant trees, address erosion control at city park

Amid the melodies of “Guardians of the Galaxy,” approximately 20 Washington High School students gathered at Washington Park to plant native trees and shrubs. Armed with shovels and wheelbarrows, they aimed to address soil erosion on the hillside behind the log cabin.

Public shows up in Lafayette to oppose proposed annexation

As Lafayette City Council moves forward with annexing nearby land, residents rally to preserve their open spaces, marking a significant clash over the city’s future landscape. The proposed annexation at 119th Street and Baseline Road has become a focal point of debate between development interests and conservation efforts.

Public shows up in Lafayette to oppose proposed annexation

Dandelions for pollinators

As the first blooms of spring, dandelions offer vital nourishment to bees when few other sources are available. Yet, some view them merely as weeds to be eradicated, igniting a debate between personal preference and ecological necessity.

Australia’s Sparks Outrage as Locals Rally to Protect Pristine Cape to Cape Coastline from Luxury Eco-Retreat Development

A proposed luxury eco-retreat along Western Australia’s Cape to Cape walking track has sparked fierce opposition from locals and environmentalists aiming to protect the pristine coastline. The plan has ignited backlash, raising concerns over the impact on one of Australia’s untouched coastlines.

Australia’s Sparks Outrage as Locals Rally to Protect Pristine Cape to Cape Coastline from Luxury Eco-Retreat Development

Cardboard recycling is coming to Bisbee

Bisbee is set to enhance its sustainability efforts with the introduction of a new cardboard recycling program, encouraging residents to start saving their unwanted cardboard. This initiative marks a significant step towards environmental responsibility in the community.