News - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
While public gardens typically offer educational programming for adults and elementary school–aged children, the teenage audience has been largely underserved.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden researchers has released a 20-year study which offers a grim outlook on the future of some native flora in the United States.
GLENCOE, Ill., May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Thought leaders from government, corporations, and non-profit organizations will gather at the Chicago Botanic Garden on June 5th as part of the Garden's first International Climate Change Forum, a day-long long examination of issues relating to climate change and global warming that is part of the United Nations Environment Programme's World Environment Day celebration.
By Rachel R. Basinger When Mark Tebbitt arrived on the California University of Pennsylvania campus in September as an assistant professor, he brought new life to the department of biological and environmental sciences. Between 300 and 350 new lives, in fact.
By Rachel R. Basinger When Mark Tebbitt arrived on the California University of Pennsylvania campus last September as an assistant professor, he brought new life to the department of biological and environmental sciences. Between 300 and 350 new lives, in fact.
