Bats, screech owls and many other animals live in holes in dead or living trees, or overwinter nestled deep in the furrows of their bark.
A person sleeping in a tent in a Lakes Region city was struck and killed by a falling tree, police said. Laconia police told ...
We were having high wind gusts and heavy rain,” Laconia Police Chief Matt Canfield said Friday. “It was just a freak accident.” ...
Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion
White: Calgary's canopy of trees needs careful consideration
Over the past 150 years, Calgary’s landscape has undergone a radical change from grasslands to urban forest. While many ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Zombie trees: Halloween highlights living dead hazards, says Edmonton arborist
They’re ooky and they’re spooky, dead from the inside out. Edmonton arborist Kevin Sproule calls them “zombie” trees because ...
Of Washington's 22 million forested acres, the Department of Natural Resources manages about 3 million acres of state land.
Researchers with the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of Texas at Austin recently studied New Mexico’s ...
Lebda, father of three and longtime tech executive, was found pinned beneath his overturned ATV on his 277-acre property in ...
Unlike firs, pines are a pyrocentric tree. When they experience drought they close their stomata, retain their water and ...
Carlos Uribe, an arborist and assistant operations manager for St. Helena public works, confirmed at the end of a virtual ...
A moose hunter was walking into the woods when two brown bears charged him, knocking him over and mauling him to shreds.
The 1975 murder of Martha Moxley in Greenwich, Connecticut, has baffled investigators for half a century—and a new podcast tells the whole story.
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