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2019
2019
Lake Zurich's Kuechmann Park become ArbNet accredited
Colorado State University releases new tree identification app
Wasp is helping to manage Emerald Ash Borers
The Morton Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Conservation International request plant records information for new survey on priority trees
Ozark chestnut tree, thought extinct, is rediscovered
Miles Schwartz Sax is named new director of the Connecticut College Arboretum (Level III)
Adding one billion hectares of forest could help check global warming
Potentially deadly beech tree disease affecting Northeast Ohio
High-value opportunities exist to restore tropical rainforests around the world - here's how we mapped them
First Ethnobotanical Garden in Laos, Pha Tad Ke
Slow-growing trees sequester more carbon
The Botanic Garden of the University of Puebla (Level IV) begins conservation efforts of Quercus brandegeei
Dunedin Botanic Garden (Level III) in New Zealand opens new ethnobotanical treasured plants trail
BGCI Publishes New Technical Review on Urban Greening
Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan to house new Herbarium, with 1.4 million plant specimens
Silver birch, elder and yew found to be the best at capturing the tiny particles from diesel pollution.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Announces CEO Transition
52-million-year-old oak fossils found in Patagonia may contradict the genera's evolutionary origin
New study finds that almost 600 plant species have been lost from the wild in the last 250 years.
Kansas Says Residents Should Destroy Rhododendrons That Could Kill Oak Trees
Thieves steal plants from Melton Botanical Garden
Venezuela's UN-protected botanical gardens are dying of thirst as water is cut off
BGCI raises £19,748 for Island Tree Conservation!
Monty Andrews Arboretum Earns Arbnet Accreditation
Blight ravages the western hemlock, Washinton's state tree
What's IN an Arboretum
Laser drones protect Scottish forests
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest fight against proposed pipeline
Climate change is giving old trees a growth spurt
Lincoln Park Zoo Receives Arboretum Accreditation
Celebrate Arbor Day Every Day
Morris Arboretum names William Cullina as executive director
Training of a dog for the monitoring of Osmoderma eremita
The man who saved Japan's iconic cherry blossoms from extinction
Something is rapidly killing young apple trees in North American orchards. Scientists are stumped
Head of Morris Arboretum retiring after more than 42 years, a rare tenure in botanical world
Century of plant data available through Lyon Arboretum interactive map
Scientists admit defeat as beetle wipes out trees in Johannesburg
Green-Wood Cemetery rolls out new tree care initiatives
Ash loggers race against time before beetles get them all
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