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Forests across North America are dying — but a natural fungus could turn the tide
The emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle, continues to devastate forests across North America, killing millions of ash trees ...
Climate change is causing trees to sprout earlier in spring. Nevertheless, some tree species are growing less. A study by the ...
If you missed the annual Big Tree Hunt put on by the New Jersey Forest Service this spring, the mammoth specimen you thought might be a contender is worth keeping an eye on. The event challenges New ...
The Biden administration has published its proposed plan for preserving old-growth trees in national forests across the country, opening another opportunity for public input on conserving ancient ...
The order brings back protections that had long prohibited logging trees larger than 21 inches in diameter from six national forests in eastern Oregon and Washington. During the final days of the ...
Lightning strikes kill millions of trees each year — but it turns out that some large tropical trees can not only survive a strike, but also benefit from its effects, according to a recent study. The ...
Roughly 500 years ago in California's High Sierra, pine cones dropped to the ground and a cycle began. The Aztec Empire was falling. The printing press was new. The seedlings grew. Half a millennia ...
View state and national champion trees and learn special care techniques at Maymont, Richmond’s historic park. Then tour the Dragon Run on the Middle Peninsula to discuss bald cypress trees and old ...
Two arborists’ uncommon hobby takes them deep into the North Carolina woods to look for the state’s leafy giants.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A new study shows large fruit-eating birds in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest can contribute to a 38% increase in carbon storage by regenerating tropical ...
Hyderabad: Over the past two days, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) pruned three fully grown rain ...
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