By Soncirey MitchellReader Staff Trees far outnumber people here in North Idaho, and that’s the way residents like it. Still, ...
Participating in events like the Living Traditions Festival, this week in Salt Lake City, is an opportunity for Roen Hufford ...
The bird diversity is exceptional, with the variety of habitats attracting species that range from tiny warblers to massive ...
Fresh mulch transforms a yard in a single afternoon. Garden beds suddenly look polished, weeds shrink back, and plants pop ...
Perhaps you’ve inherited a mature Douglas fir canopy. Or, maybe your garden was sunnier a few years ago, but as nearby trees ...
Growing up in the Allegheny Mountains, I spent the first part of my childhood with my grandfather and cousins learning about ...
American trees are under attack, and it’s by an enemy that’s hard to spot. A tiny invasive pest, considered one of the most ...
In late April, across the oak forests of northern Bavaria, millions of spongy moth caterpillars hatch from egg masses glued ...
Reflections on the longevity and resilience of aspen colonies, their 'communal' nature, and their place in the ecosystem ...
Ancient Bristlecone Pines in the Great Basin mountains exhibit remarkable longevity, surviving millennia in harsh conditions.
Bark art by Li Yanhong and her fellow artisans feature distinctive elements of Bailang town in Arxan, Inner Mongolia autonomous region. [Photo provided to China Daily] Her pictures primarily use bark ...
One of the most dangerous pests of trees is humans, especially humans with equipment. Lawn mowers and weed trimmers can cause injuries that create a hazard when an injury leads to tree disease or ...