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More acorns means more ticks, a Connecticut research team has discovered, but that's not a relationship that can be exploited ...
During the spring months, the Pennsylvania Game Commission plans to spray over 38,000 acres of state game land to reduce the damage done by the spongy moth to protect wildlife habitat. Spraying will ...
One is particularly "resilient." Another has an iconic branch that dips to the ground and then soars upward, creating a "V" ...
Jim Crouch says he knows too much to do nothing. So, he’s trying to do something. Something big. What’s big in Crouch’s world ...
With spring blooming all around us, it's only natural to pay a bit more attention to the trees than we usually might. But ...
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Experts say this summer may see a spike in tick-borne diseases in Connecticut due to a higher acorn production which leads to ...
If your backyard experiences dry spells, embracing drought-tolerant trees is a fantastic choice. Their ability to thrive even ...
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A debate continues among scientists over whether tree composition in forests in eastern North America historically have been ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTo Safeguard Threatened Plants, Scientists Must Master the Tricky Art of Seed BankingResearchers are working to unravel the hidden biology of often-persnickety seeds as they age, sleep and awaken ...
The Wood Doctor also answers questions on the red in red oak, controlling carpenter bees, and cracks in Eastern white pine.
Indeed, at this moment, wood ducks and other cavity-nesting ducks are busy laying and incubating eggs inside the confines of ...
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