Mary Jo DiLonardo, MotherNatureNetwork

Mary Jo DiLonardo

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Alpharetta, GA, United States

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Meet the first baby koala born in Australian wildlife park since devastating wildfires

An Australia wildlife park celebrates the birth of its first baby koala since bushfires devastated the area. → Read More

Why understanding your body temperature matters right now

You're probably using a thermometer a lot more often lately, so here's why understanding your body temperature really matters. → Read More

Babies like it when you imitate them

A Swiss study finds that babies know when adults are imitating them, and they like it. → Read More

Historic deal preserves millions of pollination corridors for monarch butterflies

Historic agreement gives monarch butterflies and other pollinators millions of acres of new habitat along roadside rights-of-way. → Read More

Did you know you have 5 different appetites?

And what you eat can send this fine-tuned system into disarray. → Read More

Researchers thought these metallic blue bees were extinct — until they saw them in Florida

Extremely rare blue calamintha bees were spotted in Florida after a 4-year absence. Researchers thought Osmia calaminthae might be extinct. → Read More

What is lockdown eating and why am I doing it?

From eating healthy one day to eating only processed foods the next, people are on a roller coaster of eating habits during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

BBC sports broadcaster who narrates his dogs' lives in lockdown is branching out

Your video could receive Andrew Cotter's commentary. → Read More

Will this pandemic teach us to be frugal?

We're eating leftovers, shopping less, and saving more because of the pandemic. → Read More

'Rebel botanists' use sidewalk chalk to help people connect with nature

Botanists identify wild plants with sidewalk chalk to help draw attention to nature and discourage pesticide use. → Read More

Why food banks are so overwhelmed right now

With fewer people working and more people in need, food banks are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Llama antibodies could help treat COVID-19

A llama antibody that fights infections could help humans in the fight against the coronavirus. → Read More

Whales are basking in newfound silence

Whales are benefiting from quieter oceans as the coronavirus pandemic quiets down the normal noises. → Read More

How exercise and diet affect coronavirus risk

Just one exercise session increases the antioxidant that could help prevent a deadly side effect of COVID-19. → Read More

COVID-19: Where do we go from here?

COVID-19 isn't just going to go away. Here's what we can expect next with testing, immunity and when flu and the coronavirus are both present. → Read More

This Earth Day, Earth has something to say

On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the planet and a pandemic are showing us what's possible. → Read More

Horses and dogs share universal play language

Despite their size difference, horses and dogs understand and mimic each other when they play. → Read More

1,000-year-old cherry tree blooms in Japan

A gorgeous 1,000-year-old cherry tree blooms in Japan without any adoring fans to see it. → Read More

Why people are turning to Anne Frank's diary

During coronavirus, many are looking to Anne Frank's diary to learn from her messages of resilience and hope. → Read More

Shelters are clearing out as pet adoptions surge

Animal shelters around the U.S. are running out of adoptable animals as more people take in fosters and adopt pets because they're at home more. → Read More