Trees
Is the Amazon on a Road to Ruin?
Brazil’s plan to develop a lonesome track in the heart of the rainforest poses a threat the whole world may someday have to overcome
North America's Rarest Warbler Comes Off the Endangered List
Habitat restoration and invasive species trapping have helped Kirtland's recover in its central Michigan home
Researchers Discover the Tallest Known Tree in the Amazon
Satellite images and a trek into the rainforest reveal a group of trees over 80 meters, or about 260 feet, and one as tall as 88.5 meters
World's Largest Privately-Owned Giant Sequoia Grove Is for Sale
And a conservation group needs the public’s help acquiring the property
Fossil Trees Reveal the Oldest Known Forest in Asia
The grove of lycopsid trees is 365 million years old and covers 2.7 million square feet
Ethiopia Plants 350 Million Trees in 12 Hours—a New Record
The government claims that volunteers at 1,000 sites participated in the coordinated reforestation efforts
A Copper Beech Tree Planted by Theodore Roosevelt Is Being Cut Down
But it will not disappear from Sagamore Hill, the president’s beloved family estate
U.K.'s Oldest Tree Is Being Besieged by Tourists
Visitors to the Fortingall Yew are snapping twigs, stealing needles and tying beads and ribbons to branches, which experts believe may be stressing it out
La Jolla's 'Lorax' Tree Has Fallen
The Monterey cypress believed to have partially inspired Dr. Seuss's 1971 classic enviromental tale toppled last week for unknown reasons
A 16-Million-Year-Old Tree Tells a Deep Story of the Passage of Time
To explain the exceedingly long life of the planet, the Smithsonian’s new fossil hall designers began with this arboreal wonder
North Carolina Bald Cypresses Are Among the World's Oldest Trees
Some of the trees along the Black River provide a window into climates dating back thousands of years
Curator Will Plant 299 Trees in a Stadium to Make Statement on Climate Change
After the installation closes, the makeshift forest will be relocated to a public space, where it will remain accessible as a 'living forest sculpture'
Climate Change Has Made Droughts More Frequent Since 1900
Tree ring data from various parts of the world shows that greenhouse gas increases have impacted soil moisture for over 100 years
Allergy Season Is Getting Longer and Nastier Each Year
An extended and intensified allergy season is one of the most visible effects of climate change
This Is the World's Tallest Tropical Tree
The yellow meranti in Malaysia's Sabah state is 330 feet tall and weighs more than a jetliner
George Washington and I Go Way Back—Or So Goes the Tale of My Family's Cane
An heirloom is charged with both sentiment and purely speculative history
New Study Showcases Three-Toed Sloth's Unsung Adaptability
Juvenile members of the so-called "specialized" herbivore species draw on a more diverse diet than previously believed
Your Christmas Tree May Be Turned Into Mouthwash One Day
A new sustainable chemical process can turn pine needles into a chemical feedstock for paint, food sweeteners, mouthwash and other products
Stump-Grown Christmas Trees Are the Gift That Keeps on Giving
Using the sustainable and ancient method of coppicing, evergreen Christmas trees can be regrown indefinitely
Seven Places Reinventing the Christmas Tree
From rocket gardens to tumbleweeds, here are some of the most imaginative holiday trees in the United States
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