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Elise McDonald
I’ve had bees on my mind this spring as I work to create a small native plant area in my yard. When I wanted to learn more, I turned to the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, where I learned about and took the Pol...
Logan House.
The word “arborist” might make you think of someone high in a tree with a saw, but most days, Logan House is thinking about something less visible: policy, people, and the tree canopy in Decatur. As the city’s arborist, his wo...
A recent workday at the Decatur Community Habitat. Kristy Bible is wearing the striped shirt, third from the right. Isom Cottage is on the right in the background. Photo by Chip Robinson.
The word confluence usually makes me think of rive...
Amanda and a snapper that needed gentle relocation.
Frogs are known for taking great leaps.
Because of that, Amanda Dahlgren, who works with amphibians, has developed quick reflexes.
“Sometimes, when I take out a frog to show the kids,...
Hydroponic gardening. Tasting good and looking good.
Over the weekend, I sat in a room with about twenty other science-lovers. I was at a session of the 2026 Atlanta Science Festival learning about hydroponic gardening.
Our speaker’s int...
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