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  • Beech Trees are Dying, and Nobody’s Sure Why

    Intense effort underway to find culprit behind rapid disease spread.

  • Trees change inside as drought persists

    James Cook University scientists have found that trees change their anatomy in response to prolonged drought.

  • Fish can detox too – but not so well, when it comes to mercury

    It takes six months to get really good at accurately gauging the age of yelloweye rockfish.

  • Study Shows Algae Thrive Under Greenland Sea Ice

    Though the stark landscape looks barren at first glance, microscopic marine plants flourish beneath the ice that covers the Greenland Sea.

  • Experts Warn Against Mega-Dams in Lowland Tropical Forests

    Mega-dams should not be built in lowland tropical forest regions due to the threat they pose to biodiversity and ecosystems, according to experts.

  • Wyoming Researchers Part of Socio-Economic Study of Panama Canal Watershed

    Research project that focused on novel socio-economic analysis aimed at finding out if ecological infrastructure investments are feasible in various scenarios to improve reliability of the Panama Canal.

  • Plant hedges to combat near-road pollution exposure

    Urban planners should plant hedges, or a combination of trees with hedges – rather than just relying on roadside trees – if they are to most effectively reduce pollution exposure from cars in near-road environments, finds a new study from the University of Surrey.

  • Why People Reject City Trees

    Trees are a hallmark of vibrant neighborhoods. So why did nearly one-quarter of eligible residents in Detroit, Michigan, turn down free street trees?

  • Study Reveals Striking Decline of Vermont’s Bumble Bees

    A new study examining 100 years of bumble bee records reveals that almost half of Vermont’s species, which are vital pollinators, have either vanished or are in serious decline.

  • Where to eat in the North American Arctic

    A team of researchers lead by the University of Manitoba has finally mapped some of the best places to eat in the North American Arctic.

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