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Crowdfunding campaign aims to save ohia trees
Trees, regardless of size, all break at the same wind speed. Here’s why.
The eco guide to planting more trees
World heritage forests burn as global tragedy unfolds in Tasmania
Conservationists fight to save New Zealand's most threatened tree
How British Columbia Is Moving its Trees
Cool Science (Very Cool) Examines How Ice Storms May Shape the Future of Northern Forests
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Jurassic trees at Inverewe expected to survive new threat
Ash dieback breakthrough as scientists learn to spot resistant trees
Campaigners call for new British charter for trees
Ohio planting American chestnut hybrids in hope trees survive fatal blight
How Science Can Help to Halt The Western Bark Beetle Plague
From a rare Florida tree, genes to regrow forest of ancient giants
Sierra Madre’s almaciga trees vanishing – study
Morton Arboretum has a record 1 million visitors for 2015
Why we should make the case for conifers
In The Maine Woods, A Towering Giant Could Help Save Chestnuts
The Mysterious Trees That Walk
Arboretum couple honored for environmental work
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