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Study: Habitat, climate, insecticides driver of butterfly decline

Ortonville Citizen 31 Mar 2025
Loss of habitat and pesticide use can go hand in hand, as the herbicide removes plants that butterflies regularly need ... As plants and things developed over the millennia, insects evolved to eat various chemical compositions.
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Country diary: There’s wisdom in waiting for a cow to calve | Sarah Laughton

The Guardian 31 Mar 2025
Long Dean, Cotswolds ... These products, originating from animal cells, will be developed in small chemical plants before being processed to look like food, and it is claimed they are better for the environment and health ... ....
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407-million-year-old: Fossil of 1st land-dwelling giant breaks the tree of life

Interesting Engineering 31 Mar 2025
Therefore, they determined that Prototaxites were neither anatomically nor chemically fungal. However, it also didn’t fit any other known classification, like plant or animal, suggesting it belongs to a unique, unidentified lineage.
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Country diary: There’s wisdom in waiting for a cow to calve

AOL 31 Mar 2025
It’s a test of patience waiting for a calf ... These products, originating from animal cells, will be developed in small chemical plants before being processed to look like food, and it is claimed they are better for the environment and health ... .
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Dunmore woman leads investigation into cancer rates at former Cinram, WEA

The Citizens' Voice 30 Mar 2025
Browning acquired copies of patents, as well as facility inspection reports from environmental regulators, to determine what chemicals the plant used, she said.
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A phosphate strategy for Pakistan

The News International 30 Mar 2025
Phosphate rock or phosphorite, used as an organic fertilizer in its raw form, is also a key additive in fertilizers and phosphate-based chemicals. Phosphorus is essential for plant growth, contributing ...
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International Day of Zero Waste: turning waste into opportunities

Arab News 30 Mar 2025
Textile waste ... The industry also consumes 215 trillion liters of water per year and uses about 3,500 chemicals in production, many of which are toxic for both humans and the environment, including soil, water, animal health, and plant life ...   ... .
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Port of Churchill sees renewed interest as Canada looks to diversify trade routes

North Shore News 30 Mar 2025
Trade routes that eschew the United States have become a focus as U.S ... He said the U.S ... trade chaos. An agreement has also been announced to import chemicals from overseas via Churchill to be used at Genesis Fertilizers' new Saskatchewan plant ... (TSX ... .
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DAN HODGES: Labour is set to suffer a tornado of rage from the voters it ...

The Daily Mail 30 Mar 2025
What a jolly jape ... Rachel Reeves ... Her vape ... In Redcar, newly elected Tory MP Jacob Young appeared to epitomise this new political realignment as he announced he would finish his final shift at his local chemical plant before departing for Westminster ... .
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Green Gardening: Give back to nature with native plants, sustainable practices

Palm Beach Daily News 29 Mar 2025
But the application of systemic chemicals kill beneficial organisms essential to soil and plant health, as well as our pollinators ... You can have a pretty, healthy lawn without chemicals if you plant the appropriate species for your location.
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Giant, Fungus-Like Organism May Be Completely Unknown Branch of Life

Slashdot 29 Mar 2025
... of complex life, distinct from fungi, plants, animals, and protists ... The Prototaxites fossils instead appeared to contain chemicals similar to lignin, which is found in the wood and bark of plants.
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Spring is the time to give rhododendrons and azaleas a check-up. Here’s how

The Oregonian 29 Mar 2025
When the soil pH is too high for acid loving rhodies, some nutrients are tied up in the soil and unavailable to the plant ... This will keep the plant from using energy to form seed heads and removes a hiding place for overwintering insects.
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EPA limits remain on 'forever chemicals' – for now. See what's in your drinking water

Reno Gazette Journal 29 Mar 2025
With EPA regulations set to require nationwide treatment for PFAS chemicals by 2029, the Stanton Water Treatment Plant is already ahead of the curve ... They’re part of a class of thousands of manmade chemicals that don’t easily decompose in nature.
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