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Citizen science involves engaging volunteers in data collection for environmental research. It aids tracking climate trends like altered bloom times and
Millie Jimenez is 25-years-old, unassuming and soft-spoken. In her green and tan park ranger’s uniform, she almost blends into the serene backdrop of Wyoming's
This couple's wedding had guests pulling weeds instead of dining and making speeches.
To track environmental changes, researchers require numerous observations, measurements, monitoring, and data sets to be collected. Engaging non-professional
Discover how NEEF and Project Noah provide a platform for the public to participate in citizen science activities.
Learn about the fascinating journey of snowflakes from cloud to ground. Discover how varying temperatures and conditions shape snowflakes and affect winter
Seth Blum, a student at Washington University, shares his story of creating, organizing, and executing a restoration project in the Boulder, Colorado area.
In commemoration of this year's National Public Lands Day, the Department of Defense, through the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy
Thousands of people throughout the United States will explore parks and public lands by bicycle on the same day— Bike Your Park Day on Saturday, September 23
Is your moisturizer with SPF offering enough protection from the sun? Does a "base tan" help prevent further skin damage in the summer season? Read on to answer