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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing more than $8 million for five new projects to reduce wildfire risk, protect water quality and improve forest health across the nation.
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Made the frame of a wooden house in the forest. Part 1
Welcome everyone to my channel and my first video! This video is my first project and the first house that many people will ...
Mark Harmon crouches low next to log number 219: a moss-covered western hemlock tree trunk, five meters long, lying dead on ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
Amid a stark increase in forest fires in recent years, a global project led by Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont., aims ...
New method assesses 'additionality' in REDD projects in Brazil, ensuring integrity of carbon credits in voluntary markets.
In an era of education defined by memorization, report cards, and standardized testing, the idea of schooling under a canopy ...
Brazil is betting big on future rewards to save tropical forest, but critics fear nature will receive a “price tag.” ...
A few years ago, local residents pushed back against efforts to develop land around Fletcher Avenue that contained wetlands ...
The project, titled Critterz, follows forest creatures whose peaceful lives are unsettled by a stranger, a concept developed ...
New research finds that treated forests are 88% less susceptible to high-severity wildfire than their unmanaged counterparts, ...
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