A new study from the National Park Service (NPS) found that long-term forest health is dependent on reducing the number of deer and the removal of invasive plants. Scientists with the NPS and Schoodic ...
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Europe's forest plants thrive best in light-rich, semi-open woodlands kept open by large herbivores
Before Homo sapiens arrived, Europe's forests were not dense and dark but shaped by open and light-rich woodland landscapes. A new study from Aarhus University shows that most native forest plants are ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. The difference between ...
As light detection and ranging (lidar) technology evolves, forest ecology and ecological restoration researchers have been using these tools in a wide range of applications. As light detection and ...
The volume of wild foods harvested from forests in Zambia likely exceeds the volume of sawn wood produced in the country, according to a new joint study carried out by the Food and Agriculture ...
An international study shows how climate change is reshaping plant communities across Europe. Published in Nature, the study ...
The forests of the world are teeming with life, from the towering trees down to the microscopic organisms that quietly ...
A mild winter with spring-like weather has helped the Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) replanting of state forest timber ...
SEWARD, Ill. — Burn crews brought smoke to the sky over the Seward Bluffs Forest Preserve on Thursday afternoon. On the ground, flames rode over grasslands and hills dotted with bur oaks as crew ...
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