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13 Valleys Where the Wind Howls Through the TreesIf you’ve ever wandered through a deep valley and heard the wind shriek, you know the feeling: goosebumps, awe, and sometimes ...
There’s something magical hiding in the Allegheny Mountains that even many Pennsylvania natives haven’t discovered yet—a sprawling natural paradise called Prince Gallitzin State Park in Patton.
With Utah’s dry climate and extreme weather, Utah faces many of the same wildfire threats as California in January. Could Utah be next?
Discover breathtaking homes seamlessly integrated with nature each design blurs indoor and outdoor boundaries for truly ...
Cluster planting involves small, irregularly placed groups of trees. These groupings, according to a press release shared by Sierra-at-Tahoe, mimic the natural patchwork of a healthy forest, restoring ...
A walk through Pratt Farm shows how the forest and fields have changed over the years – and also how the land reveals clues to our past and present.
Spruce trees that experienced long-term droughts were more resistant to future ones, while pines acclimatized to wet periods were more vulnerable.
A large outbreak of the eastern spruce budworm is defoliating trees and stressing or killing them, which can then help fuel wildfires.
Unlike pine or oak trees, which grow 60 to 90 centimeters (25 to 35 inches) per year, dragon’s blood trees creep along at just 2 to 3 centimeters (about 1 inch) annually.
Unlike pine or oak trees, which grow 60 to 90 centimeters (25 to 35 inches) per year, dragon’s blood trees creep along at just 2 to 3 centimeters (about 1 inch) annually.
Tree creepers wind their way around tree trunks, cryptic colouration helping them blend in. They pick off insects from the crevice of bark, especially the fissured bark of old oak trees.
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