The planet is becoming greener, but scientists warn that forests with fast-growing trees are more fragile and less resilient.
Owls visit your yard for food. They stick around for sleeping, nesting, and hunting purposes, if the conditions are right.
Most homeowners look at the trees in their yard and see shade, beauty, maybe even a bit of property value. What they don't ...
But the real threat to our forests in the High Country west of Denver is not from bugs, but from the public agencies ...
Establishing forests can capture carbon and boost biodiversity — but some biomes are a better bet than others, a recent study ...
Creating a wooden garden path is a great, sustainable way to define sections of your yard, but it will only last as long as ...
If you have a fire pit (or fireplace), you know it is a gathering spot for stories and warmth. The simple act of adding wood to a flame feels primal and satisfying. Yet, not all wood is created ...
County-enacted burn bans cover most of Florida as drought conditions spread. Burn bans are typically issued when conditions ...
Redding's pollen levels are expected to reach very high levels by mid-March, impacting allergy sufferers and others.
Welcome to ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood, N.J., where "down the Shore everything's all right" as Tom Waits wrote and Bruce ...
North Little Rock photographer Vince Griffith captures the Gothic beauty of Arkansas’ lesser-seen corners and celebrates the quiet dignity of the LGBTQ+ community in his latest exhibit, “Loose Ends.” ...
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The future of forests

Our species’ origin and destiny are entangled with the roots and branches of trees. We evolved in and around trees, and we’ve learned to breed and plant them for their fruit, nuts, wood, and blossoms, ...