When roads, railways or new buildings are planned, centuries-old trees are often among the first casualties of development.
Researchers in the United States, Europe, and Argentina have discovered that some trees stop growing in the heat of summer—a ...
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Japan's sacred trees: No chains
In Japan, when a massive, centuries-old tree stands in the way of a new road or building, the solution isn't a chainsaw. It's ...
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Protecting the protectors: Racing to save Philippine mangroves
MASBATE, Philippines — Standing knee-deep in coastal waters, environmentalist Andrea Pimentel guides workers as they drive ...
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Mumbai monsoon has brought a new killer—city’s falling trees
Three deaths and over 2,100 tree and branch fall incidents have put Mumbai's trees under scrutiny. Experts and the BMC ...
In South Korea’s capital, a crown of forested mountains and centuries-old battlements are often populated by local hikers — and travellers can join them.
Weekly cleanups organized by the Presumpscot Land Trust are working to protect the ecosystem from invasive species, including ...
Five north Norfolk farming businesses have joined forces to encourage more visitors onto farms by creating a new attraction ...
Most landowners and hunters who have implemented food plots find boredom during the off-season a thing of the past.
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New Bedford's Island Park embraced by Cape Verdean community
Since its unveiling on June 5, the Cape Verdean Association's Island Park has been embraced by the community in the North End ...
American Alt is the odyssey of two friends trying to piece together the fragments of Michael’s shattered memory and uncover ...
Somewhere in the woods outside North Adams, Massachusetts, a piece of history is sitting quietly among the trees, waiting for ...
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