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Yearly archive
2014
2014
Red List of the Montane Tree Species of the Andes
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) appoints new Secretary General
Cave Hill Cemetery Awarded Level II Accreditation
New Website for the International Plant Sentinel Network
Research plants return to Earth after growing in space
Major Oak crowned England's tree of the Year
Blight-resistant american chestnut trees take root
Welcome to the New ArbNet
Countries highlight importance of plants at UN Conference
Drug from tropical Australian tree shrinks animal cancers
Researcher finds emerald ash borer may have spread to different tree
Philippines 'breaks world tree-planting record'
Chinese botanists recognised for contribution to plant conservation
Warm winters let trees sleep longer
The Academic Decline: How to Train the Next Generation of Botanists
Major £15 million gift to the University of Birmingham enables creation of Forest Research Institute
Forest change mapped by Google Earth
Putting Pheromones to Work
Sustainable Forestry Initiative & AFF Announce Innovative Project to Promote Longleaf Conservation
Significant advance reported with genetically modified poplar trees
Reviewing conifer conservation
Emerald Ash Borer May Have Met Its Match
Younger Trees Better Repel Mountain Pine Beetle
Researchers identify first ‘coppicing response’ gene in willows
New Report on U.S. Collections Progress in 2014
A New Guide - Living Plant Conservation Collections: A Guide for Public Gardens
An Old Tree Doesn't Get Taller, But Bulks Up Like A Body-Builder
Updated i-tree software from U.S. Forest Service
New genes for old forests as Canada warms
New version of The Plant List released
The Xishuangbanna Declaration on Botanical Gardens and Climate Change
Storm-battered Great Oak still stands tall
The Great Green Wall: Reforesting China
Congress Passes Strongest Farm Bill For Forests Yet
Arboretum Gives Endangered Trees a Second Chance
Root Rot
New species of Oak hidden away in the greenery of Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary
New Website Tracks Deforestation in Near Real-Time
Is China’s “Green Great Wall” set to fall?
Research Finds Vapors From Coniferous Trees Could Help Slow Global Warming
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