When her mother passed after battling Alzheimer’s, Suzanne Simard turned to the forest and her research into how trees ...
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The secret life of forest fungi
Beneath our feet lies a hidden world where fungi quietly keep ecosystems alive. From breaking down fallen trees to forming life-saving partnerships with plants, they are nature’s ultimate recyclers.
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A forest camera trap captured wildlife moments
A camera trap set up in the forest recorded moments of wildlife activity. Animals were captured in their natural environment, behaving freely and without disturbance. The footage provides a quiet ...
The new Global Forest Goals Report 2026, launching this month, will reveal just how much ground we've lost and what it will take to turn the tide before 2030. We spoke with UN DESA’s expert Shyam ...
The iconic birds take center stage as photographer, author Paul Bannick digs into the life history of woodpeckers at the ...
How does forest management affect wildlife, specifically birds? Which birds prefer which types of forest habitat? How can you help birds thrive on your property? The Forestry for the Birds Virtual ...
Research suggests that spending time in natural settings is beneficial to both mental and physical health. Some findings are based on the active practice of forest bathing, while others relate to ...
Native plants crowded onto postage-stamp-size plots have been delivering environmental benefits around the world — and, increasingly, in the U.S. By Cara Buckley The tiny forest lives atop an old ...
Forests around the world are quietly transforming, and not for the better. A massive global analysis of more than 31,000 tree species reveals that forests are becoming more uniform, increasingly ...
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