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The group spreading native seeds, one packet at a time

Minnesota's MnSeed Project is boosting biodiversity by collecting, saving and planting native seeds – and teaching others to do so, too.
Jennifer Cole Jan 10, 2025
Two people in a forest looking at plants through magnifying scopes

Why botanizing can make our lives better

Plants are essential to life on this planet, yet they often recede into the background. Here's how – and why – to get to know them better.
Jacob S. Suissa, Ben Goulet-Scott Nov 1, 2023
A wetland on a sunny fall day. Leaves are starting to turn and a muskrat swims across a pond.

From wading pool to wetland: the transformation of Terra Cotta

At this Ontario conservation area, restoring wetlands and forests goes hand in hand with building a green space for people to enjoy.
Kat Tancock Feb 18, 2023
Let's hear it for the bogs

Let's hear it for the bogs

The UK's peatlands hold billions of tonnes of carbon – far more than its woodlands. Which is why the 12,000-year-old Border Mires of northern England are finally getting the restoration attention they're due.
Gareth Clark Jul 18, 2022
Victoria Hillsdon smiling amidst a landscape of yellow-flowering gorse.

How we’re rewilding: Victoria Hillsdon, Venn Nurseries

Some people have a signature dish. Victoria Hillsdon, founder of what just might be Britain’s first dedicated rewilding nursery, has a signature plant.
Domini Clark May 20, 2021

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