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Across Australia, forests are quietly changing. Trees that once stood for decades or centuries are now dying at an accelerating rate. And this is not because of fire, storms, or logging. The chronic stress of a warming climate is killing them.
A shrunken workforce and slow help from Congress have hit inventory work critical to timber production, forest health and other priorities.
June 21, 2025 In a twist on conventional wisdom, researchers have discovered that in ocean-like fluids with changing density, tiny porous particles can sink faster ... 83% of Earth’s Climate-Critical Fungi Are Still Unknown June 15, 2025 ...
More than 145,000 African forest elephants roam the rainforests of Africa, according to a recent population assessment. Published in December by the African Elephant Specialist Group at the IUCN, the global wildlife conservation authority,
Forest bathing emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku, meaning “forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere.” Now this type of walking is a fitness trend and a mindfulness practice ...
Instead of viewing nature as something outside of cities and neighborhoods, where forests and "wild" spaces exist only in designated parks and preserves, perhaps it's high time more of us embraced and nurtured our own little section of wilderness right in ...
Facing pressure to increase timber harvests, the U.S. Forest Service is sidestepping rigorous environmental reviews and limiting public participation in a project in southern Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest.
Breaking down all Wake Forest transfer portal activity, covering every addition and departure, position-by-position impact, and what it means for the Deacs.