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The Pine Barrens of New Jersey: Fire-Dependent Ecosystems and Their Unique Flora and FaunaIf you think of New Jersey as highways and crowded beaches, prepare to be astonished. Tucked away in the heart of the state ...
Seattle Times reporter Lynda V. Mapes, in an effort to learn more about our forests, overcame her fear and climbed a 200-foot ...
A professor's casual hike in the High Sierra turned into a new elevation record for California's highest tree, the Jeffrey pine, which wasn't formerly known to grow at extreme elevations.
Scientist finds Jeffrey pine trees at record mountain heights, suggesting climate-driven shifts in Sierra Nevada.
Starting late this spring and continuing through the summer, the Bowdoin Pines, a small pine forest located on either side of Bath Road, will undergo upkeep and cultivation as part of the College’s ...
Such ambiguity makes The Pines a constant thrill. It is difficult to tell if Bonnetta simply stitched together waveforms in a ...
Is any of God’s creations nobler than the oak tree?
Kieser, a retired Fisheries and Oceans Canada biologist and avid gardener, reflects on the disappearing butterflies as she describes how she co-founded a group of citizen scientists to observe and ...
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Years Of Traveling on MSNWhy Are Trees Bent at 90 Degrees in Poland? Exploring the Strange ‘Crooked Forest’The Crooked Forest in Poland, located outside the town of Gryfino, has intrigued travelers for decades with its cluster of ...
What makes it different from other hill station is that it is blessed with a surreal mix of moss-covered boulders, dense forest cover, and pristine natural pool - a setting that instantly reminds you ...
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