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The ruby-throated hummingbird
Tami Gingrich delves into the world of ruby-throated hummingbirds, and details their unique characteristics, how to attract them and safely feed them.
The walkingstick: Master of camouflage
Tami Gingrich shares her experience rearing walkingsticks and the observations she made about their unique characteristics along the way.
Old books are wiser than new technology
Computers make our lives easier, at least in some ways, but lately, some of the information Eric Keller been getting has been wrong. So he’s gone back to the books.
The luna moth: Mother Nature’s masterpiece
The luna moth’s soft, dreamy appearance features a snow-white body, pale green wings and startling eyespots and unique tails that keep it safe.
Expanding conservation efforts in Ohio give freshwater mussels hope
The Watters Aquatic Conservation Center is providing new opportunities for researchers to reverse the downward trend of many species of freshwater mussels.
Composting vs. vermicomposting
Learn about the benefits and differences of composting and vermicomposting.
Of warts and toads
American toads are widespread throughout eastern North America. As long as there is moisture and a bountiful food supply, they can live in many habitats.
Louisville greenhouse celebrates historic business milestone
Anthony Petitti Organic Greenhouse began in 1924 as a landscaping company, Anthony’s Lawn Care. The company is celebrating 100 years this year.
The West Virginia white butterfly: A fading forest gem
For a brief time, between late March and mid-May, the West Virginia white flutters throughout woodlands across areas of the northeastern United States.
USDA still runs the most expensive manure-making program in the world
Alan Guebert considers USDA’s Environmental Quality Incentive Program and how the money is typically distributed to address environmental problems.