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Utility and industrial ground solar systems are traditionally installed on turf grass or graveled fields which require mowing and intensive herbicide management. Emerging research, however, shows that cultivating native grasses and plants on solar fields generate surprising benefits. We visit a native solar habitat in east Fayetteville for insight.
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Today on The Outline: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a lower court ruling in an Arkansas redistricting case, concluding that voters may not sue to protect their voting rights. Also, the Beaver Watershed Alliance and Elkins are teaming up to restore Bunch Park's wet prairie.
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Eric Boles, director of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability, has partnered with Jennifer Ogle, collections manager at the U of A…
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A degraded wetland in the White River Watershed in southeast Fayetteville, which is jointly owned by the city and the Watershed Conservation Resource…
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A vocal group of Fayetteville ecologists question the use of mitigation credits for ancient Ozarks wetland prairie destruction. Biologist Joe Neal takes…
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Planners for Pea Ridge National Military Park in northwest Arkansas in Garfield seek to return the American Civil War battlefield back to its original…