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How Do You Measure The Amount Of Carbon In A Tree?
'Test tube trees': An insurance policy against extinction?
Cemeteries are the perfect spot to track our planet’s demise
Extreme Botany: The Precarious Science of Endangered Rare Plants
Forest study in China finds mix of trees can absorb twice as much carbon as areas with one species
Hygroscopic aerosols linked to forest decline
A new map reveals the causes of forest loss worldwide
Some of Washington's biggest trees are mysteriously dying
Researchers develop new approach to conserving tree species
BGCI's second technical review now available online
How to plant a trillion trees
Restrictions on oak imports introduced to guard against pests
How climate change will affect the trees on your Chicago block: 'It’s about to get a lot tougher.'
Rhododendron? Hydrangea? America Doesn’t Know Anymore
Despite Deforestation, Earth Is Gaining Trees As Land Use Changes
An arboreal murder mystery: What is killing beech trees?
The plan to save one of Australia's rarest plants
State asks landowners to help restore shortleaf pine to Pinelands
Iconic Trees in Spotlight at Polly Hill
Eye-in-the-sky to save olive trees
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