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Forests, grasslands, and other natural areas around the world have access to about a quarter less nitrogen than previously ...
A few of Indiana's tiniest transplants — invasive worms, moths and beetles from overseas — have made massive changes to ...
New research finds that centuries-old oaks can dynamically rewire how they absorb nutrients—suggesting forests may be more resilient allies in the climate fight than once believed.
Mushrooms usually only seen in late autumn are already popping up in Estonia's forests due to the rainy summer weather. This ...
To help farmers and other Californians address emerging issues, the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources has hired more UC Cooperative Extension experts with a wide range of ...
The destruction of tropical rainforests — seen in shocking images of huge wildfires, vast clearcuts, and dying ...
Calaveras, CA– A team of volunteers joined Calaveras District Botanist Anna Bonnette in the Interface OHV area to collect ...
Oak trees change their fine roots and "energize" soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, ...
Humber Forest has planted a record 368,000 trees over the 2024-25 planting season, a 35% rise compared to last year.
Ground slumping in yedoma permafrost after a wildfire, in the interior of Alaska. Yedoma permafrost generally contains large ...
A new study shows that simply changing how trees are arranged can boost forest growth, improve soil health, and lock away more carbon.