Scientists sent hurricane-level floods into a Maryland forest to find out what extreme weather and sea-level rise mean for ...
China set out to fight desertification and climate change by planting trees at a scale no country has attempted before, ...
Volatile compounds drifting on the breeze. Electrical pulses firing under bark. Scientists are discovering that trees are ...
Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
Penn State had a plan to hire its next football coach. Then it all crumbled. Treasury Secretary Bessent insists Trump’s ...
Trees lost many surface roots in drought but grew more deep roots that reached wetter soil. Fungal partners helped roots take up water.
Shopping for a Christmas tree? Eleven national forests across California are issuing permits to people hoping to decorate their homes with evergreens this holiday season. The U.S. Forest Service ...
The family of Benjamin Cossel, public affairs officer for the Stanislaus National Forest, cut its own Christmas tree off Highway 4 in a previous year. Permits for 2025 were announced in mid-November.
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
Christmas in the Redwoods' in Occidental, California transforms the Alliance Redwoods forest into a nighttime holiday light experience.
Oregon’s national forests, including the Umpqua National Forest, Willamette National Forest, and Deschutes National Forest, are offering permits to cut down holiday trees.