Quick Take Wisconsin winter bird feeding draws a lively mix of species when natural foods are buried by snow. Common winter ...
A hush settles over the forest long before the sound of water comes into reach, the kind of quiet that hints at something ...
Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available ...
Tucked away in the southeastern corner of South Dakota lies a forested paradise that defies everything you thought you knew about the Mount Rushmore State. Newton Hills State Park offers a woodland ...
Nature classifies all trees into three main groups. Deciduous trees shed leaves seasonally. Evergreen trees remain green year-round. Coniferous trees reproduce using cones. These categories explain ...
For the study, the research team took samples at four forest locations. Credit: Collin Weber Forests store microplastics carried in from the air. These particles accumulate in soils through rain, leaf ...
The tall, slender beech trees with their dark green, dense crowns – the very symbol of the temperate forests in Europe – may have disappear from many landscapes by the turn of the next century. Today, ...
Nestled within the canopy of mature forests across the eastern United States and southern Canada, the Cerulean Warbler is a songbird perfectly suited to treetop life. Males flaunt sky-blue and white ...
The view from the top of the tower shows leaves emerging across the deciduous forest. On a blustery March morning, Petya Campbell stood atop a 204-foot-tall tower and looked across the waving canopy ...
Join us in celebrating the International Day of Forests 2025 on Friday, 21 March, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and online. This year’s theme, “Forests and Foods,” highlights the role ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Aims We aim to show the seasonality of fine root dynamics and examine the relationship between root respiration (Rr) and fine root dynamics.
A century ago, the forests of the Eastern U.S. looked very different. They were packed with towering chestnut trees. But since then, those trees have largely disappeared, and the forests have evolved ...