The Feanedock Oak stands out so clearly in Derbyshire’s section of the National Forest, you’d think it was calling to you. Surrounded by open fields, hawthorn hedges and young beech forest, a majestic ...
The Feanedock Oak stands out so clearly in Derbyshire’s section of the National Forest, you’d think it was calling to you. Surrounded by open fields, hawthorn hedges and young beech forest, a majestic ...
COLUMBUS — After the holidays, live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as a habitat for all sorts of terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division ...
It can be depressing to see fall leaves blow away into the dark days of winter. But conifer trees are always full of life. Even if you don’t celebrate Christmas, there is plenty to learn about local ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife is reminding Ohioans that a live-cut Christmas tree may be repurposed after the holidays as habitat for various species of animals.
In the forest of Namchella chiwog in Dagapela, nature has reclaimed what time and tragedy left behind. Once a thriving village, its traces have been softened by moss and memory. are Dzong abandoned ...
National Arbor Day is April 29 and is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Arbor Day Foundation’s website says it all, “Trees play a critical role in creating healthier, safer, and more ...
A longtime volunteer shared with me recently that the 'tree tags” we place on mature trees - to demonstrate a tree's lifetime benefits - have had a huge impact on her. She had no idea that one mature ...
'Tis the season for Christmas trees! But when you’re putting up the tree and decorating it with beautiful lights, there are important safety tips to remember. If you have a fireplace in your home, ...
One hundred years ago, one oak tree was planted in Forest Park for each of the 150 men from Springfield who gave their lives fighting in World War I, known at the time as The Great War. That the ...
We are blessed in Tallahassee to have so many amazing trees and a rich urban canopy. Unfortunately, that urban canopy is under constant stress from development and construction activities. Many ...
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