A recent study underscores how humanity’s success in extinguishing fires has allowed dead wood and other flammable material ...
Advocates argue that we need trees now more than ever and that an increase in the timber harvest doesn’t make sense.
After wildfires burn through forests, there are often efforts to re-plant trees in affected areas. But new research offers ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Breathtaking Landscape Paintings Inspired by the Boreal Forest, From Europe to North AmericaTitled "Northern Lights," a new exhibition in Switzerland showcases artworks of the taiga made between 1888 and 1937 ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNAuthor leads a walk through Antietam Lake Park and teaches participants ‘How to Love a Forest’Ethan Tapper on Monday afternoon led 40 people on a walk through the Angora Fruit Farm into the Antietem Lake Park and talked about “How to Love a Forest,” the name of his book that he has been ...
In a forest, there is still room for unique shapes ... Photo by Katie Finch The squiggly trunks and branches of Black Locust ...
Humans have managed forests poorly for 300 years, including stressing them with climate change, so it’s right for humans to ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNBlackburn: School children plant trees to help natureThe schoolchildren from St Michael With St John CofE Primary School were part of a project to connect people with nature.
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