Winter adaptations allow the aquatic environment to flourish. Winter is not quiet, and if we listen carefully, the lake community tells us plenty.
A manatee and two calves sought refuge from the January morning chill in the warm, glassy waters of Silver Glen Springs. They ...
This allows it to outcompete native plants for resources such as light, water, and nutrients, leading to a significant reduction in biodiversity. One of the most concerning aspects of Japanese ...
“The more native species you plant, the more likely you are to see ... "results in impaired water quality, loss of ecosystem function" and the growth of invasive plants, he said.