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Before the coronavirus pandemic, Leticia Classen-Rodriguez planned on spending spring and summer searching for wolf spiders along a winding tree-covered…
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Today marks the 50th year since efforts to conserve planet Earth have been celebrated. First recognized in 1970, Earth Day now involves events coordinated…
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April 14 marks National Gardening Day, and the hobby seems more relevant now, as it’s one of the few remaining activities people can still partake in…
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The doors to St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station are closed to the public for the foreseeable future. But frequent visitors to the aquarium can still…
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UN's Wildlife Day Brings Worldwide Focus On Biodiversity, Suggestions From Missouri Botanical GardenMarch 3 is the United Nations’ annual commemoration of World Wildlife Day, a time to highlight the importance of Earth’s natural resources and call for…
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The Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District may recommend that its institutions consider consolidating services to save money. ZMD leaders will…
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Bush honeysuckle isn't native to Missouri, but the species is flourishing in the state. The infestation has impacted the diversity and abundance of native…
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For nearly three decades, the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri-St. Louis has bestowed its World Ecology Award on…
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Missouri Botanical Garden will soon begin construction of a $92 million visitor center to accommodate growing crowds.The current center, which offers…
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While the sun’s rays were at full effect this August, the Missouri Botanical Garden launched its Grow Solar St. Louis program for St. Louis-area home and…