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As the Treasure Valley grows, so does our water demand, and projections show we could start running out of water in the next few decades if we don’t act now.
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More and more people are turning into small farmers, which is not an easy process. That's why a new workshop is providing support to those who are interested in joining the agricultural industry.
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For thousands of years, people have been catching rainwater and recycling it for a variety of different uses.
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Cities, counties and even states have been working harder on land conservation, but as an individual, it can be hard to know where to start when it comes to tackling this problem.
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The Treasure Valley Pollinator Project is back and this year's focus is on the birds and bumblebees.
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The Pollinator Project is back in action! Helping all of our favorite pollinators, including the beetles!
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Believe it or not bugs are in trouble. Despite how you may feel about most bugs they’re very good for the environment and they’re being threatened by pollution, habitat loss, a changing climate, even the kinds of clothes you buy. This Thursday, the 20th, Vicki Hird will be talking about the importance of bugs and how we can help them.
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Restoring ecosystems is no easy task as we try to repair some of the damage humans have done to planet earth. And food production can be very hard on nature, especially if those practices don’t take whole ecosystems into account.
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Idaho Matters talks about how you can help save Monarch Butterflies with flowers and why nature is so important for your brain.
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Idaho Matters talks about how you can help save Monarch Butterflies with flowers and why nature is so important for your brain.