Archive for environment

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Biosphere council uniting region’s green guardians

Since 1990, leaders in the region have been working together behind the scenes to protect southcentral Kentucky’s natural ... Read more

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BRADD council focuses on region’s ‘interconnected’ water supply

In 2000, the Kentucky General Assembly passed legislation that required area development districts to create water management planning ... Read more

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Gasper River fish kill spurs water safety concerns

During Memorial Day weekend, residents along the Gasper River discovered numerous dead fish washing up onto banks and ... Read more

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Lost River Cave resuming tours amid environmental investigation

After more than a month of closures, Lost River Cave reopened the underground park for boat tours Monday. ... Read more

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Streamside Field Day gets kids outside, scientifically engaged

Sometimes it’s the simple things – walking into a creek, building structures from recycled cans, petting a slimy ... Read more

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Streamside Field Day offers ‘impactful’ environmental education

About 150 sixth-grade students from St. Joseph Interparochial and Jody Richards Elementary schools will dip their toes into ... Read more

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Mammoth Cave welcomes ‘junior rangers’ this Saturday

To kick off National Park Week, Mammoth Cave National Park rangers will welcome hundreds of youngsters to learn ... Read more

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Arbor Day tree distribution Saturday at Kereiakes

For more than two decades, Bowling Green residents have gathered to celebrate a gift that keeps on giving: ... Read more

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Spring (green) cleaning

It’s not always intentional, but it’s always harmful. Litter hurts a city’s beauty, environment and even some neighborhoods’ ... Read more

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Bowling Green in 2050: floods, droughts, warming

Imagine heat waves that prevent you from safely leaving your home for several days, flooding that damages dams ... Read more