More than 40 land management professionals gathered at the University of Guam earlier this month to discuss how to restore native forests to southern Guam’s eroded badlands.
One of the world’s most iconic migrations is at risk, as rising temperatures alter the quality of vital flower nectar. View on euronews ...
A rare orchid, once thought extinct, has bloomed again in a northern Thai forest, reigniting hopes for plant conservation.
Thailand’s national parks agency says the rare orchid “Fah Mui Noi” (Vanda coerulescens) was found in Chiang Dao and later ...
Trees play a central role in life on Earth. They store CO₂, provide habitats for animals, fungi, and insects, stabilize soils, regulate water cycles, and supply resources that humans rely on—from ...
Policymakers are rethinking biomass as new research shows wood pellets may increase carbon emissions rather than reduce them.
Georgetown officials are developing an urban forest master plan to preserve and plant trees in the city as well as create guidelines for tree planting to ensure they grow. The det ...
Satellite records reveal three decades of forest growth in southern China, showing how planting, harvesting, and age influence canopy height.
One of North America’s richest ecosystems, sustained and shaped by Native peoples before European contact, nearly disappeared ...
We unlock the science of the forest's underground network and reveal how trees use a fungal network to communicate.
When the conditions are right, land managers sometimes allow naturally ignited fires to burn. And new research shows that there can be significant ecological benefits when they do so.
Townsmen dressed in brown trousers and a black T-shirt stand as the sunlight litters the communal town of Vetesu in Lofa ...