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Oak trees change their fine roots and "energize" soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, ...
Scientists found that virtual forest experiences using sight, sound, and scent offer measurable mood and memory boosts, especially when all senses are activated at once.
Trees take centuries to respond to change. But climate change is moving much faster, and forests may not survive the gap.
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With tropical rainforests, boreal wilderness, and reforested landscapes, these countries have the largest forest cover ...
A new study shows that simply changing how trees are arranged can boost forest growth, improve soil health, and lock away more carbon.
Even-aged forest management is geared towards timber production with ecosystem health as a lesser consideration. This creates ...
New research from Boston University reveals that while warmer summers can speed up tree growth, declining snowpack may slow ...
A new study found trees in temperate forests aren’t as effective at absorbing carbon as some climate models assume.
In fantasy worlds, trees like the Lord of the Rings’ Ents are agile and mobile. In the real world, they’re slow.
A manager of this South Carolina forest is using cows instead of controlled burns to help make it healthier. Here are the details.
Roughly 190,000 acres of U.S. Forest Service lands were impacted in Tropical Storm Helene, a Forest Service district ranger announced late last month.
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