A review of the research leads to new insights and strategies that could help Americans become more physically and mentally fit.

The first-of-its-kind analysis used a detailed NatureScore database to assess mental health at the neighborhood level.

Studies show that greenspaces like parks or trails in urban environments can improve mental and physical health in powerful ways.

The Center for Health and Nature studies the wide-ranging health benefits of spending time in nature and is encouraging Texans to get outdoors.

The two-hour story of Texas wildlife kicks off a score of programming to recognize Earth Month.

Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the science behind fall foliage and where you can find it in Texas.

Texas A&M Professor Craig Wilson said Monarchs number about 141.5 million this year, compared to 300 million last year.

Critical knowledge gaps on habitat loss in lower-income countries were also revealed by research co-authored by a Texas A&M geographer.

Texas A&M scientists found that insect leaf-wounding in plants triggers a stress response that produces healthier organic fruit.

Whether winter is around the corner, or an arctic blast is blowing in, a Texas A&M AgriLife horticulture specialist has tips and tricks for taking care of your plants during cold weather.