The United States Forest Service created an environmental catastrophe when it issued the “Roadless Rule” in the final ten ...
Climate-related disturbances from fires, storms, and bark beetles could double forest damage across Europe by 2100.
A study reveals how invasive worms are disrupting forests in the northern United States and changing key soils.
Mycorrhizal fungi are the 'masters of the universe' beneath your feet, forming a 'wood wide web' vital for plant health and ...
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The future of forests
Our species’ origin and destiny are entangled with the roots and branches of trees. We evolved in and around trees, and we’ve learned to breed and plant them for their fruit, nuts, wood, and blossoms, ...
In the top layers of soil, microbes digest dead wood and fallen leaves, while threadlike roots release carbon dioxide as they ...
Loss of mills, climate change, invasive species, and land use conversion all put the health of forests at risk.
Since 1999, some areas of national forests in NC and across U.S. have been designated roadless. The Trump administration ...
Rural communities bordering the Tongass National Forest harvest more than 4.5 million pounds of wild food per year, including ...
A study of changes to the habitats of more than 700 species reveals massive biodiversity loss—but also possibilities for restoration. "There is a lot of talk about deforestation and biodiversity loss ...
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