A new study has found trees across Australia are dying at a faster rate than new ones are growing, a trend that is contributing to an increase in carbon emissions. The research, led by Western Sydney ...
New research shows that the mere smell of predators is enough to change deer behavior and limit browsing damage to tree ...
Thanks to the gnarled oak trees and heavy fog, Wistman’s Wood looks like a fantasy setting left over from the distant ...
Thanks to the hard work of two University of Wyoming professors and their field team of graduate students and technicians, ...
Beneath Antarctica’s frozen seafloor, scientists have uncovered traces of an ancient, temperate rainforest that thrived near ...
A walk through a forest is a treat for the senses. Just stop and look, listen, and touch what is around you. The sunlight ...
U.S. forests have stored unprecedented levels of carbon in recent years, driven by a mix of climate forces and human land-use ...
Rising temperatures over the next 30 years could cause Earth’s tropical and temperate forests to switch from being carbon sinks to carbon sources that release greenhouse gases ...
U.S. forests have stored more carbon in the past two decades than at any time in the last century, an increase attributable ...
U.S. forests have stored more carbon in the past two decades than at any time in the last century, an increase attributable to a mix of natural factors and human activity, finds a new study.
For this installment of "From the Archives," we answer a reader question about the monk parakeets and grackles in Austin.
Climate change necessitates urgent action across all sectors, including forestry, which remains underdeveloped in some countries—especially South Korea, where the carbon sequestration capacity of ...