With many Western North Carolinians and Helene survivors struggling to heat their homes, there’s a free source of home ...
Social media treats the tree-popping phenomenon as a sign of the apocalypse, but Indigenous peoples have long used the sound of cracking timber to mark the passage of winter. Turns out, it takes a ...
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5 communities that connect land with everyday living
For many of us urban-dwellers surrounded by skyscrapers and concrete, listening to the sounds of a babbling brook, the lap of ...
Deep freezes in 2023 and 2024 provided relief for some of Maine’s most preyed-on tree species. Will that continue in 2026?
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Exploding trees aren’t a mystery. Indigenous cultures have been tracking them for centuries.
Exploding trees have special meaning for many Indigenous cultures, usually marking the passage of time.
As more than half of the United States braces for a powerful winter storm, some meteorologists are warning on social media that “exploding trees” are possible.
A pine marten that was teased by a squirrel into casing it in laps around a tree trunk shouldn’t feel bad. Squirrels evade ...
Two hikers tragically killed when dead tree fell on popular Lena Lake trail in Olympic National Forest. Third hiker survived ...
Conservation groups laid our their priorities for the 2026 South Carolina legislative session during a briefing Wednesday for ...
One activity I enjoy while standing next to a conifer is to rub my fingers across the needles, inhale the fragrance, and ...
The Flathead National Forest’s proposed Granite Moccasin Project would include some commercial logging, clear-cuts, thinning ...
Spring in the Green Mountain National Forest is a masterclass in renewal. As the snow recedes, the forest floor comes alive with ephemeral wildflowers – trillium, trout lily, and spring beauty ...
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