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A Chinese proverb says that the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, and the second best time is today. But it's not easy to ensure the trees of today actually become the healthy ...
How's that for a plot! This would not be fun for anyone. Nolan Bentley wakes up in the middle of a remote forest tied to a tree. With time running out, ...
A RI forest could play a key role in curing beech leaf disease. Here’s how. - The Providence Journal
Beech Leaf Disease, caused by foliar nematodes, is devastating beech trees in Oakland Forest and other areas. A research study is underway to test treatments, including fungicide injections and ...
Increasing tree species diversity is therefore considered a safe and beneficial intervention for forest managers, which also provides multiple co-benefits beyond human health, such as supporting ...
The tree Thimmamma Marrimanu can be seen as everything beyond the fence poles – credit P. Jeganathan CC 4.0.BY SA. North America is graced with the presence of the oldest single tree, the oldest ...
“You will not find another tree in this state with an inscription from 1893 that’s still standing today. Folks, it’s 132 years old.” Hicks also imparted a history lesson, recounting how Congress ...
Accurate acquisition of tree species and forest age information is crucial for forest ecosystem protection and sustainable development. Although such information can be obtained through remote sensing ...
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is proud to announce that it has been selected to provide the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree in 2025. This will mark the first time the United […] ...
North Branch Land Trust invites outdoor enthusiasts to join for a Winter Tree ID Hike, on from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 18 at the North Branch Land Trust’s Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary on ...
Few sights can be as awe-inspiring as New Zealand’s legendary “walking tree,” a towering ancient giant that stands like a sentinel from a fantasy world. This extraordinary tree remains unmatched, as ...
Massive tree dieback events triggered by various disturbance agents, such as insect outbreaks, pests, fires, and windstorms, have recently compromised the health of forests in numerous countries with ...
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