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More than 96% of deforestation, or human-caused, permanent removal of forest cover, occurs in the tropics.
A crackdown on illegal cattle herds inside the Arariboia Indigenous Territory in Brazil has hit unexpected pushback that ...
Teachers and winners of the Guam Northern and Southern Soil and Water Conservation Districts’ poster-making contest around the theme, “May the forest be with you.” From left, Madeline Flores ...
Clearing forests to plant crops makes good business sense in the short term for many farmers in tropical regions, where ...
Delhi's Rouse Avenue court today took up the money laundering Prosecution Complaint against Robert Vadra and others and ...
Limpf, a south Toledo native, member of the festival's marketing committee and graduate of Bowling Green State University.
An unassuming cacao tree in Indonesia connects to Thijs Biersteker's data-sensitive sculptural artwork in China.
A lighthearted art contest for Jackson Homecomers sparked a bigger conversation about the use of artificial intelligence.
Gulf Shores artist Michael Swiger is defending his now-rejected design for the 2025 National Shrimp Festival poster, saying it’s a case of “art appropriation,” not plagiarism. The Coastal Alabama ...
Charity Bejarano, of Bowling Green, was on hand to collect the new poster. She’s a fan of the festival’s signature art. She has a number of the posters, which she displays at home and in her office.
Black Swamp Arts Festival will reveal its 2025 poster featuring the artof local resident and artist, Kelsey Mackley-Limpf, ...