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ARTICLES


St. John’s Green: A New Community Space Rooted in Restoration
St. John’s Green is a new community green space in Brighton Heights focused on restoration, resilience, and neighborhood use. Featuring native plantings, green stormwater infrastructure, and a walking trail, the site supports both people and local wildlife.

Noah Hilton
Oct 24, 2025


The Quiet Architects of Decay: The Deep History and Importance of Polypore Fungi
Exploring the ancient origins of polypore fungi, from their role in decomposing wood to the evolution of the earliest mushrooms. It also highlights their long-standing importance to ecosystems, human health, and the urgent need to protect the forests they depend on.

Noah Hilton
Sep 26, 2025


Honeybees & Bumblebees
Highlighting the differences in biology, behavior, and ecological roles of Bumblebees and Honeybees. How industrial beekeeping has contributed to colony collapse and simple ways individuals can support healthy pollinator populations.

Noah Hilton
Aug 11, 2025
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