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Ecologists are concerned that forest ecosystems will not keep pace with a rapidly changing climate, failing to remain healthy and productive. Before the rapid climate change of the past century, tree ...
You don’t have to be a biologist or range scientist to see how the land use of grasslands of North Dakota has changed. Ashlyn ...
You don’t have to be a biologist or range scientist to see how the land use of grasslands of North Dakota has changed.
Insurance experts advise residents who lost homes, ag buildings and crops to document losses, contact insurance agents and file claims, even when in doubt.
UND grad student Ashlyn Herron’s research employs the use of autonomous recording units, or ARUs, to record bird presence on ...
Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of a violent tornado in southwest North Dakota that especially impacted one family, as they ...
Jamestown city committees learn about city baler and landfill drop-off site where residents bring tree debris.
How do wildlife such as deer, birds and other critters manage to escape – and hopefully survive – Mother Nature’s wrath when ...
The Bridges Arts Council is excited to bring you a new group on Wednesday, July 2. Kohlabri Soup based out of Fargo, will be ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of miles of the state. A state official briefed the regulators on the ...
American elms are North Dakota’s state tree. A group of them has circled the capital grounds since the 1920s and has ...