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Nearly 30% of pollinators are facing extinction, a crucial part of the food chain. Chief Investigative Reporter Berkeley Brean visited a pollinator garden in Brighton, highlighting efforts to support ...
The increasingly popular gadgets, which take photos of avian visitors, are turning at-home birding into a shared experience.
The Manhattan Area Garden Tour is back this summer, with the theme “Blooms, Birds and Butterflies.” The Saturday tour ...
More people are searching for do-it-yourself chicken coops and purchasing from retailers frequently, according to recent ...
Chimney Bluffs State Park in Wolcott, New York is nature’s own stress-relief masterpiece – a place so surreal you’ll wonder if you’ve accidentally wandered onto a movie set or perhaps another planet ...
New York is spreading its wings when it comes to protecting our feathered friends. Assembly Bill A8327, recently introduced ...
For the sweet tooth in your retirement plan, half-moon cookies (black and white frosted cookies that put those NYC black and ...
Because they've adapted for survival, natives don't require pesticides or fertilizers and they use less water, said Marinello ...
The global bird feeding and water suppliers market is set for significant growth over the next decade, with industry analysts ...
NEW YORK —The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has several tips to help ground-nesting birds during the mowing season. While grasses are getting greener and flowers are ...
Beneath a full moon in Jamaica Bay, horseshoe crab love was in the air. Female crabs skirted along the shore, each with two or three smaller male crabs attached to their backs and sides, fertilizing ...