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Fungi and plants have something to teach humans about global trade and cooperation
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Two railroads — BNSF and Norfolk Southern — launched partial trials, but haven’t fully joined a voluntary federal close call program designed to reduce rail hazards and prevent accidents.
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Conservancy for CVNP CEO Deb Yandala reflects on her leadership, legacy as she prepares to step downYandala will spend her final weeks as CEO preparing Cuyahoga Valley National Park for a leader who can carry the park and the conservancy into a prosperous future.
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The Lazarus lizard was smuggled into Cincinnati from Italy more than 70 years ago. A team of student researchers at Ohio Wesleyan University is studying how they’ve adapted.
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The Cleveland Botanical Garden hosted U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon and four local poets Saturday for readings on and discussion of the relationship between art and nature.
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After years of advocacy by recreational groups, the city is ready to fix the longstanding gaps in the three-mile loop.
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Northeast Ohio parks have seen an uptick in visitors coming to view the annual salamander migrations. Unfortunately, that fascination may spell trouble for the species.
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Crews will remove more than 27 thousand tons of contaminated waste and demolish remaining structures on the property over the next six months to ensure job-readiness on Cleveland's East Side.
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Jeffrey McNaught, owner of Edgewater Surf, hopes to reduce the amount of expanded polystyrene foam that ends up in landfills each year by converting it into a reusable construction material ... and surfboards.
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Last year, 412 sandhill cranes were surveyed across 32 Ohio counties.
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Pay no mind to the calendar: this April Fools’ Day Snipe Hunt at Frohring Meadows in Chagrin Falls is not a prank.
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Lead paint was outlawed in 1978, but in Cleveland, it's still the biggest contributor to lead poisoning. It’s highly toxic, posing danger in particular to children between the ages of one and five. Some residents who have been impacted by exposure to lead who have found ways to persevere.