Can trees from warmer places withstand Western Washington's sogginess? Forestry workers are starting a trial to find out.
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they follow relatively simple mathematical rules also found in branching patterns in nature.
Pay close attention to the flora and fauna growing around you. It may open you up to a world of wonder, appreciation and novelty. Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing, tells NPR's Andrew Limbong ...
The National Trust is creating a ‘living library’ gene bank of trees in east Devon to help protect the black poplar.
Climate experiment in a forest in Staffordshire, UK, is testing how trees respond to higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air ...
Where better to lay out PBR and cherry pie as an offering to film god David Lynch? “Together in Dreams: A Tribute to David ...
Nestled in the Ozark Mountains where limestone cliffs embrace Victorian architecture, Eureka Springs offers nature ...
The Brooklyn-based artist presents mixed-media drawings and paintings that chart a path between utopia and dystopia, ...
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
Seeing blue dots, red Xs, orange circles, and purple bands on trees and wondering what they mean? Here's what we found out ...
Barking up the right tree: 80 photos were sent in by 15 readers displaying their skills with images of trees. Here are the ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources suggests immediately finishing pruning oak trees to prevent the spread of oak wilt.
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