Walk into any woods in New England (or the world) and you are bound to find standing dead trees. Depending upon where you live and how you view natural ecosystems these can be viewed either as ...
Squirrels, insects and lightning strikes may be the reason for dead tree branches. Pruning the dead branch will solve the problem in most cases. This has been a long, hot, wet summer and soon fall ...
Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available aerial imagery using methods developed by researchers from the University ...
Standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park are wildfires waiting to happen, according to a team of researchers that recently took stock of the park’s forested areas. There are high levels of ...
The leaning tree saga continues on Lincolnshire Boulevard in Ridgeland.
Did you know that when you leave the dead tree stump in the yard, or you pile up the limbs that you pruned from your tree, you are going to bring more life to your yard? The typical reaction to a dead ...
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Why dead trees remain a common sight around Missouri
MISSOURI – As spring gives way to summer, you may notice dead, leafless trees standing out in Missouri’s green landscape. It’s a growing trend among several tree species in the state, and experts say ...
A winged creature not caught in North Carolina for more than a decade has been rediscovered, and the circumstances ...
Dark against the autumn sky, its branches broken and twisted, with mysterious black holes and cracks in its bark, a dead tree might seem spooky. But to many animals, it’s home. Bats, screech owls, ...
Three weeks after visiting a Ridgeland home where the neighbor’s dead tree was leaning over the property, a storm caused a ...
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