When roads, railways or new buildings are planned, centuries-old trees are often among the first casualties of development.
It is an old age belief that modern infrastructure can only flourish at the cost of nature. Cities usually clear the path of development by cutting down trees. Yet the newest development zone of Tokyo ...
Primitive Tool on MSN
We dug beneath thick tree roots, until the underground room nearly failed
Building an underground house beneath thick tree roots demanded patience from the very first dig. Cutting and working around ...
Researchers in the United States, Europe, and Argentina have discovered that some trees stop growing in the heat of summer—a ...
After three tree-fall deaths in a week, arborist Vaibhav Raje urged scientific urban tree management in Mumbai. He said root ...
Experts recommend conducting a tree census and health audits for early detection and treatment of the tree's issues.
An incident with a kapok tree in Albertsville has prompted City Parks to stress early reporting and professional assessment ...
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Homeowner receives warnings after finding notorious 'Tree of Heaven' growing beside house
"It's got one growing right next to it that has broken the foundation in half." ...
Heavy monsoon rain and strong winds lashed Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad over the weekend, triggering more than 100 tree fall ...
If St. Paul continues to push forward with the Summit Avenue Regional Trail (SART), the result won’t be the green progress ...
A Dartmouth couple has saved a number of large trees that are encroaching on transmission lines from being cut down on their ...
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