If you want to see what the Palouse looked like two centuries ago, you might look for a stretch of land south of Moscow called Paradise Ridge. Here, wildflowers and bunchgrasses cover the land like ...
Attention, anyone who thinks native blooms are brilliant in the wild — or our yards — but don’t work in bouquets. Boy, are we wrong. This isn’t an invitation to trample wildflower fields to pick ...
PLUMMER, Idaho -- Almost $1 million is coming to the Coeur d'Alene Tribe to help restore the Palouse native grassland. $937,212 was awarded to the Tribe by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to ...
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