Eldor developed ponds and waterways; planted some 14 different species of coniferous trees, over 30 species of deciduous trees and 12 species of shrubs.
The extinction of giant dinosaurs millions of years ago may have played a big role in shaping the environment that led to the evolution of fruit, and eventually, our own fruit-eating primate ancestors ...
Anthony Taylor is an associate professor with the University of New Brunswick specializing in the relationship between ...
Soar over the vast Taiga, the world's largest biome, spanning Russia, Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and parts of Mongolia.
The extinction of dinosaurs about 65 million years ago helped create an environment where fruits could thrive, leading to the ...
We now know what ancient Egyptian mummies smell like, thanks to new research that deployed a team of trained 'sniffers'. And ...
The 11-hectare gardens, which date back to the 1880s, also suffered the loss of their tallest tree, a coniferous pinus nigra ...
The research team explained that smell was a key consideration for the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process, as pleasant odors were associated with the bodies of deities and their purity ...
This new data offers clues about the materials used in mummification and how practices and ingredients evolved.
It's a positive thing to help people who help deer,' says Orillia Fish and Game Conservation Club president Ted Duncan ...