As the gap between burned areas and replanting widens year after year, scientists see big challenges beyond where to put seedlings. Camille Stevens-Rumann crouched in the dirt and leaned over ...
Climber Alex Lemnah, 29, collects seeds from incense cedar pine cones on Oct. 12. An arborist and former firefighter, he grew up in the tree-felling business and plays in a band called Lumbercat.
Warmer and drier climate conditions in western U.S. forests are making it less likely that trees can regenerate after wildfires. Scientists at The University of New Mexico are experimenting and ...
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Wildfires burned across an area in the Coconino National Forest, leaving the land without an important part of the ecosystem. Volunteers gathered recently to plant about 1,800 pine seedlings, grown ...
Across the Western United States, wildfires fueled by climate change have destroyed more than 33 acres since 2020, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. With an uncertain future amid ...
As the number of active wildfires in Saskatchewan reaches a new season high, replanting efforts have begun where one of this spring’s initial blazes swept through Narrow Hills Provincial Park. A team ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - This summer, most of us have been busy cleaning up after two damaging windstorms moved through the metro, taking down thousands of trees. If you plan to replant downed trees, ...
On an October day in Plumas National Forest, Alex Lemnah traverses the canopy of an incense cedar nearly 100 feet off the ground, listening carefully for the sound of a branch snapping under his feet.
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