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An exhibition at the V&A Dundee traces the many things the garden has been: a paradise; a replica of the world; a sanctuary. What would the ideal garden look like today?
Discover why Antarctica no longer has lush forests with giant ferns and how ancient fires fueled intense volcanic activity.
Since the dawn of humanity, we have been finding ways to use the gifts of the earth to our advantage and for our survival.
Local 10’s Eco Hero team left the red sands of the Outback behind and entered one of the world’s oldest living ecosystems — ...
Perched on a hill overlooking the town of Alès, the site, which was salvaged before construction on modern houses began, also ...
While the traditional elements of Japanese gardens—stone, water, gravel, pruned pines, and asymmetry—are rooted in ...
The small garden now features thousands of roses, violets, cherry trees and vines. Experts think a perfumer may have once ...
Nestled in the eastern edge of Sri Lanka’s Uva province, Nilgala stands out as a landscape of remarkable ecological and ...
The event is put on by the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the Thousand Springs Visitor ...
Stretching from Richmond to Castro Valley, the nearly 60-year-old East Bay Skyline Trail covers over 30 miles of some of the ...