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If you can only plant one tree, make that tree an Oak. Doug Tallamy, national advocate for restoring the LIFE in our places with the power o...
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Host Jean Ponzi presents information, education and conversation with activists and experts on environmental issues and all things "green." Produced in the studios of KDHX Community Media in...

If you can only plant one tree, make that tree an Oak. Doug Tallamy, national advocate for restoring the LIFE in our places with the power o...

Renewable energy Return On Investment is booming , across the U.S. and worldwide. With uber-real concerns about this trajectory on environme...

"What's going on in that bucket," wrote the great enviro-spiritual guy Wendell Berry in The Work of Local Culture , "is the most momentous t...

Sustainable farming is both lifestyle and full-time job for Holly Evans, Randy Buck and their three children. Holly and Earthworms host Jean...

Earthworms' late, dear, zany friend Jay Schober was one hemisphere - with he dearest friend Jim Findlay - of the St. Louis Brain Sandwich, i...

Would you like to learn to: Sew from a pattern? Customize a thrift-store find? Replace a busted zipper? You can do all this and more in a li...

ALAN - Artificial Light At Night - is surging. Light pollution disrupts health for humans and wildlife, wastes energy and money, and blocks...

To champion grassland soil health in Missouri, where conventional grazing practice is practically enshrined in state law, Amy Hamilton's fam...

If you have a library card or not, St. Louis County Library welcomes you into their multi-verse of learning. Earthworms' Jean Ponzi has been...

Hungry for new dining thrills? Need a place to meet and eat in an area of STL you don't know well? Align your fork, dollars and values by he...

In a south St. Louis city park created in Victorian times, Indigenous culture, native plant ecology and 21st century engineering are newly u...

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) offers indigenous wisdom to "conventional" society, where responses to issues like climate change and...

From his personal relationships with the organizations we know as Forests (where C ollaboration AND Competition thrive), Jo Pang helps good...

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St. Louis journalist Don Corrigan storms the American Popular Culture Association with his books exploring way more than journalistic topics...

This idea seeks not to uproot every shred of living carpet - "just" the (humongous, sterile, resource-intensive) areas we don't use. Owen Wo...

The wild world of Milkweed plants is populated by aphids who suck the plant's life, beetles who suck the aphids dry, ant lion babies who wil...

St. Louis is the first U.S. city using the app Mosquito Alert, developed in Barcelona, Spain, and in use across Europe. This Citizen Science...

"Aside from all that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the Play?" In his new book I Want a Better Catastrophe , lifelong activist Andrew Boyd navigates...

Creating from The Center in midtown St. Louis, youth artist Story Stitchers collect stories, reframe and retell them through art, writing an...

As flowers bloom, bees rev up their pollinating rounds, and a host of Community Scientists are helping local pros explore key bee-health que...

Missouri Green Schools enriches learning and lives! Work through three pillars of a Green School - Environmental Impact, Health and Wellness...

Woody Tasch thinks like a root vegetable grows: slow, sure, mostly underground, deeply nourishing. From this perspective, in collaboration w...

In Illinois communities along the mighty Mississippi, Sierra Club members are advancing enviro-policy and awareness. The club's Piasa Palisa...

Charmin Dahl, conservation educator and nature-loving mom, shares her experience and perspective relating to Nature with her digital native...

Thrift stores, tag sales, rummage piles. They may be everywhere, but some rise above the jumbled fray with grace, circulating our castoff hu...

Great Rivers Environmental Law Center defends and protects Nature: places, creatures, plants and US. Celebrating two decades of this worthy...

Elizabeth Fournier always wanted to work in funeral service. She was drawn to the service in this profession, and fascinated by its technica...

It's a sister-rooted family scene at Fair Shares. The resourceful twist of this CCSA - Combined Community Supported Agriculture - nourishes...

What does a Mom and environmental lawyer do after leading a statewide enviro-coalition into its second half-century and serving as a City of...

Historic Greenwood Cemetery, terrestrial resting place of over 50,000 Black human beings, embodies the paradox of dis- and respect that our...

As climate change threatens native plant populations, freezers in a lab in Gray Summit, Missouri are helping to preserve seeds vital to pote...

Meditation practice can lead a person to understand causes and outcomes, prompt awareness of impacts and impulses, ground the perception tha...

What if plants, regenerative technology, and spaces for people comprised the structure of our urban environs? Envision It! Artist and commun...

From plots of land in the Dutchtown neighborhood of south St. Louis, farmed since the 1870s, partners Mimo Davis and Miranda Duschack send f...

From Flint to Standing Rock - indeed, world-wide - communities keep resisting corporate and government actions that threaten water quality a...

The land of second generation Missouri farmer Matt Arthur flowers thanks to his investment in growing soil. He says: "We are stewards of our...

For Sam and Bill Wiseman, Sunflower Savannah Farm embodies the continuity of life. Everything serves a purpose and contributes to the wellbe...

Where in an urban space do goats, bees, flexible muscles, resilient spirits, elderflowers, generous hearts, and veg all flourish? Thanks to...

On Legacy Circle Farms, Tyler and Erin Bernsen start their growing underground: nourishing "challenging Ozark soil" with compost, mulch and...

Here at the confluence of the fourth largest watershed on Earth, most St. Louisans don't connect with our big rivers - or our community trib...

Earth Day, April 22, is one of the most widely observed dates on this planet. For enviro-advocates, this celebration has become Earth Month:...

As dancer and choreographer Dawn Karlovsky read about The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate in Peter Wohlleben's be...

Becky Brittain is a passionate sparkler of life, a practiced mover of energies to help ourselves, Earth and others. Her new book The Art of...

Back in 2009, HUD gave St. Louis their largest-ever grant award to develop a regional sustainability plan. A zillion stakeholder-session hou...

The mission of Heru Urban Farming, growing on lots in the City of St. Louis, is to bring healthy, sustainable produce to those who need it m...

Earthworms On The Farm - conversation series NEW for 2021! This periodic feature welcomes farmer participants in Known & Grown STL, a region...

Along the trail into a New Year, Terrain Magazine celebrates outdoor activity - and local faves - with 2021 Readers' Choice Awards. Editor/p...

Back in Summer 2018, when Earthworms met Tim Kiefer and Beth Grolmes-Kiefer, they talked their dream of urban farming while their subscripti...

When E.O. Wilson, one of the greatest biologists of all time, wrote his memoir Naturalist in 1994 , could he have imagined his work illustra...