Recent News & Comments About food webs
'Rising CO2 levels threaten aquatic food webs'
Sydney, May 8 (IANS) Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are seriously threatening marine plankton, vital for survival of aquatic food webs, whose disappearance could have far-reaching impact, a research says.
Buying locally-produced food in Norwich supports more than 1,000 jobs
Independent shops in Norwich support 150 small scale suppliers within 30 miles of the city and account for £3.5m of sales of locally-produced food, according to the emerging findings of new research.
Dog Food Recall 2012: Solid Gold recalls WolfCub Large Breed products, as part of Diamond Pet recall
Solid Gold Health Products for Pets, Inc. of El Cajon, California announced on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 a voluntary recall on two of their WolfCub Large Breed dog food products, which is related to the recent Diamond Pet Foods recall. As announced by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on its official website that day, [...]
Outdoors Editor Ed Godfrey shares some camping tips for the summer
Just in time for Memorial Day, here are some tips to make your camping experience enjoyable.
CPRE and Sustain’s Feeding the Future conference outlines local solutions to global food crisis
Local food networks could play an increasingly vital role in feeding our future population, according to experts at a Norfolk food conference.
Tree Top Teams With WETSU BBQ Crew for Masterclass Grilling
SELAH, WA-- - Memorial Day weekend brings with it many things missed during those long winter months -- the warmth of the sun, long sought-after camping adventures and of course, the aroma coming from ...
Monday Scan: Mother nature at risk in Northwest, Alaska
Monday Scan: Mother nature at risk in Northwest, Alaska
Five new books tell us it's spring; Young Readers
Spending lots of time in my garden, but I'd much rather be bending over new picture books. Share some of these selections with your young gardener.
APNewsBreak: Army Corps quickens Asian carp study
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, widely accused of moving too slowly to prevent Asian carp and other exotic species from invading the Great Lakes, will release a short list of possible solutions next year to quicken the process, officials said Tuesday.
Common fungicide wreaks havoc on freshwater ecosystems
Chlorothalonil, one of the world's most common fungicides used pervasively on food crops and golf courses, was lethal to a wide variety of freshwater organisms in a new study, University of South Florida researchers said Wednesday.
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