Millions of hectares of forest and woodland fell before the newcomers' axes between 1850 and 1890, as intensive European farming methods expanded across the world.
Starting from cultivating one's moral character, this article expounds some profound significances of traditional gardens having influence on cognitive method and way of life.
And though they're excelling, struggling and failing at the same rate as their American counterparts, some professors say they have had to alter how they teach.
As a way of repairing some of that damage, a group of conservation biologists has proposed an ambitious, or some might say, a radical plan, involving large vertebrates, or, megafauna.