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Bob Austman, a retired forestry professional with years of experience in fire management and the FireSmart program, recently ...
Corn crops are predicted to reach record highs this year, leading to lower prices as supply rises above demand.
The majesty of a bald eagle in flight or sitting in a nest high above, is an extraordinary sight for wildlife lovers. In recent years, observing bald eagles has become quite popular, with viewers from ...
A recent study indicates that forest management in Northern Ontario is placing timber harvesting above safeguarding natural environments and compromising animal habitat.
Animals boost tropical forests' carbon absorption by aiding seed dispersal by Zach Winn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Tropical forests populated with a diversity of seed-dispersing animals can accumulate carbon up to four times as fast as fragmented forests where these animals are absent or their movement is ...
Following deforestation, tropical forests with healthy populations of seed-dispersing animals can absorb up to four times more carbon than similar forests with fewer seed-dispersing animals ...
Taiwan’s Alishan Forest Railway reopened in 2024, offering a scenic five-hour ride through forests, climate zones, and the world’s longest spiral railway.
The fire season typically lasts from May through September. " Wildfires are a natural part of Canada’s boreal forests, which consist primarily of coniferous trees in high-latitude regions.
Fishing duo Cole and Jay land a massive crappie during an exciting flooded forest fishing adventure. White House tours canceled indefinitely because of Trump’s ballroom Gigantic US Spy Plane ...
Object Details Author Robinson, Michael H Challinor, David Webber, Holly Notes "A Latimer book"--T.p. verso. Contents The new zoo -- Animals of the tropical forest -- Animals of the grasslands -- ...
In urgent situations where neither number is answered, the Police should be contacted on either 999 or 101 to arrange for an Agister (someone who takes care of pasturage and forest animals) to attend.