Operation Clean Stream looking for volunteers
Operation Clean Stream, now in its 45th year, is looking for volunteers -- new and experienced -- to help it clean about 500 miles of the Meramec river and its tributaries on Aug. 25 and 26.
Operation Clean Stream, now in its 45th year, is looking for volunteers -- new and experienced -- to help it clean about 500 miles of the Meramec river and its tributaries on Aug. 25 and 26.
The Missouri Botanical Garden is awarding the Greensfelder Medal to Beth Rothschild, who has worked in conservation, garden restoration and with the Botanic Gardens Conservation International. She talks about how her interest developed and the
St. Louis Earth Day, a local nonprofit environmental group, has announced a new project, the Green Dining Alliance. The organization is working with many of Maplewood's restaurants to make the businesses more sustainable and environmentally
Being a steward of the environment can take many forms: making a wooded area more welcoming to wildlife, restoring a prairie in St. Charles County and even introducing rain gardens to an urban thoroughfare to help with stormwater runoff.
The National Garden Bureau has deemed 2011 the "year of the tomato," and now is the time for growers to begin prepping their gardens in anticipation of their first tomato plants. But problems growing what some see as the essential summer
Most people not only take the earth beneath their feet for granted, theytend to treat it like ... dirt. But the documentary by Bill Benenson and Gene Rosow can help educate people in how to care for soil and the basic fact that good dirt
"Litigation is not for the faint of heart," prominent St. Louis environmental lawyer Lewis C. Green once wrote. Green is the subject of a new book, "A Force for Nature," that provides blow-by-blow accounts of some of the region's most memorable
The future of wild animals -- from the mighty elephant to the lowly hellbender salamander -- will top the agenda of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums' meeting this week in St. Louis. Leading conservationists will join about 200 heads
Spring has arrived. The calendar says so, but so, too, do the flowers that are blooming, the wild onions that populate the yard and the urge to get out and do something outdoors. Beacon intern Brett Lohmeyer found signs of spring all
"Taking Root," a fascinating documentary about Wangari Muta Maathai, will be screened and discussed Thursday at the Missouri History Museum. This Kenyan woman won the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize for her environmental and political work that started