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The assortment of species of tiny soil animals—small enough to stand on the head of a pin—differ from one urban park to another, unlike plants and larger animals where a few species are often ...
In a time of deep political and social divide, Americans appear to agree on one thing: the value of urban parks. A survey done by the Trust for Public Land—a nonprofit dedicated to creating ...
You can understand why urban parks have emerged as vital spaces that hold immense potential to mitigate the impacts of climate change and improve the overall quality of life for our urban citizens.
Drivers and pedestrians traveling Downtown may notice some changes to a longtime walkway over South 4th Street. The changes ...
Urban rewilding offers a way to change this. By bringing native animals back into city parks and reserves, we can create everyday opportunities for people to see, hear and connect with wildlife.
Here are a few of our favorite urban oases across the country. Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to correct the description of Hollyhock House in the Barnsdall Art Park.
All the latest science news on urban parks from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.
DTWX was founded to conduct research by pulling from proven models and applying them back into DTLA. To conduct the nonprofit’s first report, titled “Creating Vibrant Urban Parks and Open ...
The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer answers questions about the Gold Dome, Rainbow Records, Donnay Buildings and potential Olympics development.
The latest manmade whitewater rafting parks bring high-octane thrills to the heart of urban cities.
City Councilor Proposes Stripping Urban Forestry’s Tree Regulation Team, Directing Savings Toward Parks Eric Zimmerman wants to cut the Tree Code regulatory team from 37 staff down to five.