My alarm went off far too early, but I rose from bed and then ascended — in the dark, in a van on winding roads — Pico do ...
As late February approaches, commercial orchard owners, home growers and researchers prepare for the inevitable task of pruning.
Anthony Taylor is an associate professor with the University of New Brunswick specializing in the relationship between ...
Practicing timber stand improvement is a great way to boost your deer habitat and hunting. Here are the basics you need to know.
They start as a downy ball of fluff on a remote New Zealand island. Then they fledge across the Pacific. Only a handful have ...
LANCASTER, Pa. — Chestnut trees are a fast-growing perennial cash crop with ready markets that some estimate hold the ...
A 1,300-acre restoration project at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie has ground to a halt after federal grant funds, ...
Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
Every seven seconds we hear it — the long, drawn out “hooooooo” of one of the world’s rarest birds. The Grenada Dove may be shy, elusive and critically endangered, but it’s cooing its heart out on ...
A single straw harvest removes between five and 60 pounds of nitrogen per acre and between 0.5 and five pounds of phosphorus ...
A new study published in Forest Ecosystems explores how different management strategies affect beetle diversity in spruce plantations severely impacted by bark beetle outbreaks.
Nature is an open book, rich with stories waiting to be uncovered. There are intricate connections between land, life, and ...