Two skulls from Yunxian, in northern China, aren’t ancestors of Denisovans after all; they’re actually the oldest known Homo ...
Lowcountry property owners are being encouraged to exchange up to five invasive Bradford Pear or Chinese tallow trees for an equal number of free, healthy, native, young replacement trees.
Clemson Extension will host a Bradford Pear Bounty on Feb. 28 in Mount Pleasant and give residents free trees to replace the invasive pear or Chinese tallow.
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