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"We're looking at sort of a typical year,"says Canadian wildfire expert. This would mean 5 to 7 million acres burning.
Across the western U.S., wildfires are becoming larger and more severe—and even trees that initially survive are dying in ...
It can tell us about vegetation, climate and even human activity through time. Pollen grains are far more than allergens — ...
Garden Tour might lead you into parts of Yakima you rarely visit, discovering a tree-lined street, charming houses or a ...
Looking to create a more secluded outdoor space? These are the trees to avoid that won't actually help screen your garden ...
In fire-prone Southern Oregon, residents of the Greensprings joined forces to carry out a 12-acre prescribed burn—lighting controlled fire to reduce wildfire risk and restore forest health. The effort ...
University of Alberta research is showing how trees and fungi team up to survive and stay healthy against insect attacks—an ...
Every Creation of Nature that inhabits a public forest governed by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) or Bureau of Land ...
The Ely Echo weekly newspaper and its companion pieces - North Country SAVER and North Country ANGLER - provide insight into ...
▪ As the weather turns hotter and conditions become more challenging, you can expect insect and even disease problems to ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists at Detroit Metro Airport found rare seed bugs among undeclared cypress cones arriving from Jordan.
The Parks’ then-new conifer garden made its public debut on the Soroptimist tour in 2018. Though still young, even then it ...