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Trees in tropical forests are dying at an increased rate, with consequences for biodiversity, carbon storage, and the global ...
Lightning-laced micro-storms may fell more rainforest giants than dryness or heat, forcing a rethink of forest-management ...
Trees in tropical forests are dying at an increased rate, with consequences for biodiversity, carbon storage, and the global climate. While ...
David Stahle, Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas In a state famous for exceptional trees, the blue oaks of ...
Sean Hogan and Maggi Kelly, UC Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Statewide Program in Informatics and GIS (IGIS) This project explores the utility of multispectral cameras aboard UAVs to ...
Dead limbs, exposed roots, and fungus are signs a tree is in trouble.Key TakeawaysDead limbs, visible fungus, or storm damage can all point to deeper issues—an arborist can help decide if the tree can ...
This week, 150 trees throughout Carson City are being removed due to a continuing mass die-off and ongoing vegetation decline ...