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Some New Hampshire forests might look a little bit different this year, and not in a good way. That’s because some of New ...
Drought, plus beech bark disease, plus beech leaf disease can really be a bad combination,” says Jeff Garnas, an associate ...
For wildlife, not all trees are equal. Large old trees have many horizontal and dead limbs for perching, and many fissures or hollows for sheltering. By contrast, younger trees have far fewer such ...
Fortunately, we can reduce the likelihood of damage from trees if we inform ourselves on why trees structurally fail.
Blue jays show remarkable intelligence by using tools to extract insects and developing strategies to raid bird feeders for seeds and nuts.
We discover that Moreton-in-Marsh is the perfect place for some top-notch food – from breakfasts to second breakfasts for hobbits.
For wildlife, not all trees are equal. Large old trees have many horizontal and dead limbs for perching, and many fissures or hollows for sheltering.
Curators and conservators are finding innovative solutions to protect our history from disaster. Will some be destroyed ...
A plant expert reveals how you can use fallen leaves to complete one simple but important gardening task which will replenish ...
Your trees are subject to more than TPOs. We explore the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 and the creatures its designed to ...
Negwegon State Park in Harrisville, Michigan, is exactly that kind of revelation—a sanctuary where Lake Huron’s crystal waters kiss pristine shorelines far from the madding crowds. The name ...