Mon., 01/02 Forests and songbirds: Cutting into a forest hurts wildlife. The smaller the forest, the greater the danger to songbirds.

Tue., 01/03 Pre-treatment: The Clean Water Act was meant to help keep water clean but some polluters have found a way to get around the Act.
Wed., 01/04 Elephant Eggs in Mice: It’s no joke—mice may be able to help elephants and other endangered animals reproduce.
Thu., 01/05 Winter storm: Snow or ice storms can cause many problems, and you should be prepared for a winter emergency.

Fri., 01/06 Woodsmoke pollution: Most air pollution comes from industry and cars, but your fireplace may also be a contributor.

Mon., 01/09 Puerto Rico parrots: Puerto Rico’s parrots once had the skies to themselves, but today they’re being driven away by low-flying planes.

Tue., 01/10 Two sides of seed: Many farmers save seeds from one year to produce crops for the next year. This may change.
Wed., 01/11 Compost cuts gas: You may not like the smell of compost, but it can cut back on some other gases.
Thu., 01/12 Small wetlands: Even though the word “wetland” brings to mind big marshes full of lush plants and waterfowl, a wetland can also be very small.

Fri., 01/13 Timing: Each year tons of fertilizers are used to increase food production. But too much of a good thing is still too much.

