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Hunters Rescue Deer Trapped in a Tree
Now that's a true hunter, he did not take advantage of the situation. Credit: Viralhog
July 11, 2024
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LA Nonprofit Launches Micro-Forest Initiative in City Parks
The Los Angeles Parks Foundation has embarked on an initiative to plant 10 “micro-forests” per year in the ...
September 29, 2021
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Nathan Worcester
One-Year-Old Pup That Weighs 110 lb Is Mistaken for a Bear on Her Walks in the Forests
There are hundreds of dog breeds around the world, and each has its own unique characteristics and personalities. ...
September 10, 2020
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Epoch Inspired Staff
The Enchanted Forests of Taipingshan
YILAN COUNTY, Taiwan—Hiking through the ancient, fog-shrouded forest, my guide begins to look a lot like an old ...
September 10, 2019
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Crystal Shi
Drought Can Kill Trees for Years and Years
The fact that drought kills trees is well known. But a new study of nearly 29,000 trees at ...
August 23, 2015
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Tim Lucas
From Smokey Bear to Climate Change: The Future of Wildland Fire Management
Current conditions in the West demonstrate that our US fire management system is struggling and approaching a state ...
August 13, 2015
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John Bailey
Wildfires Push Plants to Move North
As California wildfires burn tree canopies and forest floors, plants commonly found in more southern areas of the ...
August 12, 2015
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Andy Fell
What’s Killing Forests in California?
More than 12 million trees have died in California. A combination of drought, heat, and insects may be ...
June 10, 2015
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Julie Cohen
Smog Killing China’s Forests May Spread to Other Countries, Researchers Warn
China's forests have been mysteriously dying off since 2001. A new report may have not only found the ...
March 31, 2015
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Joshua Philipp
Why Forest Managers Want to Set Fires but Can’t
Forest managers say prescribed burns every few years could help prevent costly wildfires and control disease. But hurdles ...
March 26, 2015
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University of Florida
World’s Forests Are Fragmenting Into Tiny Patches – Risking Mass Extinctions
As humankind colonised the far corners of our planet, we cleared large areas to harvest wood, make way ...
March 21, 2015
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David Edwards
A Forest Relieves Stress
STOCKHOLM, Sweden—Spending time in the forest makes us feel better and helps recovery from stress-related illness, according to ...
September 23, 2014
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Madeleine Almberg
Farming in Brazil’s Amazonas: Preserving the Hands That Feed
A program in Brazil's Amazonas helps farmers generate income while preserving the rainforest.
December 27, 2012
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Ticiane Rossi
Poets Rally in Last-Ditch Effort to Save Langley Forest
Artists and writers rally to save a 25-acre parcel of old forest in Langley B.C.
December 11, 2012
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Justina Reichel
Brazilian President Vetoes Parts of New Forest Code
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff vetoed nine items on the provisional measure passed by the Congress to alter the ...
November 1, 2012
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Ticiane Rossi
Palm Oil Plantations Clearing Borneo’s Carbon-Rich Forests
The cultivation of palm oil, an item frequently seen in processed foods, personal care products, and soaps, is ...
October 8, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Sequoia National Park Turns 122
The Sierra Nevada mountain range, home to Sequoia National Park, has enchanted humans for thousands of years. But ...
September 30, 2012
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Paul Darin
Illegal Logging Threatens Liberia’s Forests
Libera’s forests are being divvied up and sold off to loggers, with logging rights to as much as ...
September 4, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Protected Forests Failing to Protect
The wildlife in protected tropical forests is increasingly threatened, a new study finds. Now, around the world ways ...
August 11, 2012
BY
Christian Watjen
Brazil’s Controversial Forest Bill on Hold
Just weeks ahead of hosting a world forum on sustainable development, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff partially vetoed a ...
May 31, 2012
BY
Cindy Drukier
Walking Tall Among Giants
The Tahune Airwalk, located in the world-renown State reserve forest in Southern Tasmania-Australia, only a 90-minute drive from ...
May 21, 2012
BY
Chani Blue
SCIENCE IN PICS: The Common Squirrel Monkey
The Saimiri sciureus group of squirrel monkey species are commonly seen throughout South and Central American rainforests, despite ...
April 28, 2012
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Epoch Times Staff
Indigenous People Farmed the Amazon Without Fire
Indigenous people living in the savannas around the Amazonian forest 800 years ago farmed their land sustainably and ...
April 12, 2012
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Kat Piper
Illegal Loggers Should Be Treated Like Gangsters Says World Bank
A new study by the World Bank shows that effective criminal justice efforts could help combat illegal logging, ...
March 21, 2012
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Christian Watjen
B.C. Forest Industry Feeling the Pinch
A recent rally in Victoria, the biggest since the heady days of the Clayoquot Sound protests of 1993, ...
November 5, 2008
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Chris Wirth
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