Scientists discovered a hidden stand of whitebark pines on Wyoming's Beartooth Plateau, 180 meters above the tree line at 3,100 meters elevation.
The fossilized remains of Whitebark pine trees found beneath a melting ice patch in the Yellowstone region were once part of an ancient forest that thrived for centuries before disappearing ...
Pine cone foraging is a fun and eco-friendly way to immerse yourself in nature while collecting materials for creative ...
Many U.S. forests are privately owned, particularly in the Eastern and North Central part of the country. This makes control ...
Trees dating back almost 6000 years have come to scientists' attention due to ice melting in the Rocky mountains, offering a "time capsule" into the past ...
Flagg Mountain is the southernmost peak over 1,000 feet in the Appalachian Mountain range, which stretches from Alabama to ...
SCOTS scientists have warned that natural tree colonisation may not always produce carbon capture benefits. Scientists at The ...