A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
Due to recent storms forecast to continue through Friday, the Santa Barbara County Environmental Health Services reminds ...
Amid mounting challenges to Colorado’s water supply, lawmakers are seeking to upgrade the decades-old method of tracking the ...
A popular method for harvesting rainwater is by making a personal rain barrel and actively directing water from a roof into a ...
La Crosse Area Waters (LAW) is thrilled to announce Clearwater Farm as the recipient of the 2024 Soak it Up Award for their ...
Experts just found a 3D map that was carved into quartz sandstone likely 13,000 years ago. Located within the famed Segognole ...
San Antonio’s new World Heritage Center has begun welcoming visitors and local residents to the five local historic missions that make up the only UNESCO-designated site in Texas. The $9.5 million, 5, ...
Manteca’s restriction limiting the percentage of grass allowed in front yards of new homes appears to be working in terms of ...
Green space vs. gray space. Birds vs. builders. It’s a tale as old as time in the Sunshine State, the plot of every Carl ...
The Beaver Dam Lake Improvement Association will host a free Healthy Lake Seminar, “How YOU Can Help!” from 10 a.m. to noon ...
A well-maintained gutter system does more than just channel rainwater away from your home—it protects your foundation, roof, ...
Landscaping repair costs are one of the biggest ... This is especially true for homes built on flat or low-lying land where natural water runoff is minimal. The installation of a French drain ...