Secondary forests play an important part in carbon capture because they tend to absorb a larger amount of carbon than they lose to the atmosphere.
An area double the size of the UK is used to produce dry pet food for cats and dogs each year, a study shows.
How do you bring a small forest in the middle of a city to students around the world? Two biology professors at the University of Guelph have created a Digital Forest for just such a purpose.
Community-engaged learning, a form of experiential education, helps students connect what they’re learning in the classroom to what’s happening in their communities.
Long blue shadows on the snow portend frigid days ahead in this far eastern corner of Siberia.
As springtime arrives in the Andes, winter snow melts to provide an important water source for local communities.
The roughly 23-million-acre National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska is rich in oil and gas resources – and rich in native fish populations.
The man with the chainsaw paid the farmer $50, as his gang climbed a hillside in western Ghana.
Wildfires don’t stop being dangerous after the flames go out.
Being highly connected to a strong social network has its benefits. Now a new University of Alberta study is showing the same goes for trees, thanks to their underground neighbours.
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