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A nearly century-old tree with iconic fluffy branches that some say inspired the fictional Truffula trees in Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” toppled over in a California park last week.
Trees suck most of their water out of the soil, push it up through their bodies and release it into the air when they respirate. A mature tree can pump upwards of 150 tons of water vapor into the ...
When the last tree is felled, the Lorax also abandons the valley, leaving a monument on the last stump that just says “Unless.” "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is ...
After a dozen trees were cut down near a grade school without community input, Logan residents are voicing concerns over the city’s approach to urban forestry as they fight to save other trees.
Dr. Seuss fans know it’s “The Lorax” “who speaks for the trees.” Now Danny DeVito will speak for The Lorax. The storybook about a stumpy little guy who stands on a tree stump deploring ...
With the help of Grammy (Betty White, as awesome as ever), he seeks out the Once-ler, and the old hermit tells the tale of how he broke a promise to The Lorax and cut down all the trees so he ...
At the west end of downtown Boulder, in front of some shops, signs wrapped trees slated to be chopped down. Paper signs — including a couple bearing a picture of the pro-environment Dr. Seuss… ...
SAN DIEGO — A century-old tree with a long trunk and bushy branches that some believe was the inspiration for fictional Truffula trees in Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” ha… ...
LABoy12 posted a haunting photo of a tree stump with a makeshift paper headstone reading, "RIP Picadilly Oak, 1750-2024." A second photo shows flowers left at the base of the stump like a memorial ...
Illumination's new animated film has its brand everywhere, which has drawn some criticism. By Jordan Zakarin Lorax Tree Stump - H 2012 Now, a new Twitter handle, @FakeLorax, is using Seussian ...
In Dr. Seuss' book, the small, orange Lorax appears from a stump of a felled tree in the Truffula forest to try to stop the greedy Once-ler from cutting down all the trees and profiting from them.