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The sight of dead trees may be a reminder of what loveliness has been lost but who are we to deny the altruism of these giants, who will continue giving long after they have passed. A new round of ...
Stephanie Koenig (Lessons in Chemistry, The English Teacher) and Patrick Luwis (Cobra Kai) star in a Taiwanese tale about a tiny ant, a boastful pigeon, and unexpected favors.
A distinctive willow popular for climbing in the center of John A. Finch Arboretum will be removed after park officials determined it is no longer safe to play on.
ConocoPhillips has made a final investment decision on its Willow project in Alaska, approving the project and allotting funds for the construction needed to reach first oil production.
Basket weaver Jo Campbell-Amsler shows us how to weave decorative willow Christmas trees. ‘Tis the season for crafting, with basket weaver Jo Campbell-Amsler showing us how to weave decorative ...
A federal judge in Alaska dealt another blow to climate and indigenous groups attempting to stop ConocoPhillips’ massive Willow oil drilling project, ruling Thursday that project construction ...
In documents filed Tuesday in Anchorage, international oil company ConocoPhillips said an ongoing federal court case is likely to make or break Alaska’s largest planned oil development in ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The beloved willow tree at Finch Arboretum that has acted as a playground and photo backdrop for years, must now be admired from a distance.
All over Alaska, moose are sucking in new leaves like whales inhaling plankton. The most plentiful moose food in the state — and probably Alaska’s most numerous tree — is the feltleaf willow ...
Moose rely on willow trees for up to 80% of their diet. The Willow drilling project in northern Alaska threatens natural habitats and Indigenous communities who depend on stable ecosystems and ...
Scientists say nations must stop new oil and gas projects to avoid climate catastrophe. But after the Biden administration greenlit the $8 billion Willow project, ConocoPhillips is racing ahead.
A federal judge on Monday rejected requests by environmental groups and an Alaska Native organization to delay construction related to Willow oil project.