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The researchers analyzed 96 years of forest census data to better understand ecological changes and inform management ...
Matt Harris, a forest fire researcher at Western and lead-author of the study, says that two decades of data on fires across ...
Scientists believe the famed ‘Methuselah tree’ was alive before the foundation of the Roman Empire and the building of the ...
The winners of the Mangrove Photography Awards shed light on the ecologically valuable but highly threatened coastal ...
Regenerative practices on farmland are not new. They have been carried out by people across the world for centuries. One ...
What I love about the City of Oaks is it’s one of those city’s where the best experiences come at no cost to you beyond your ...
Through luck or (hopefully) genetics, this mighty tree has avoided contracting beech bark disease—a fatal fungal pathogen ...
The Mount Naomi Wilderness and Tony Grove Recreation Area have been collectively recognized as Utah’s second old-growth ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have analyzed 96 years of forest census data to better understand ecological changes and ...
A 10,000-acre estate in the Highlands has been awarded special European status recognising its genetic diversity of tree species. Parts of the juniper and silver birch woodland at Trees for Life's ...
A new directive from U.S. Department of Agriculture and Forest Service leaders could open more federal forest lands in Georgia to logging.
Near the bottom of a shady hillside in Jericho, a lone beech tree stretches high into the canopy, a relic of a bygone forest.