Euclid received a $525,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture last year to create an urban forestry division.
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Another casualty of Trump’s funding freeze: New Orleans’ tree ...
On a hot summer’s day, we tested the temperature on two footpaths: one with, and one without, tree cover. The results were ...
Washington is known as The Evergreen State, a nickname coined by a newspaper editor in 1890 in honor of the region’s vast forests and their connection to our culture and economy. Yet as we celebrate t ...
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TheNewsCenter on MSNCity of Belpre works to increase tree canopy coverage in townBELPRE, Ohio (WTAP) - The City of Belpre is working to increase tree canopy coverage throughout town.
Despite the frigid temperatures the city of Des Moines is already preparing for Spring. Des Moines residents can now place ...
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House Digest on MSNSigns Of Tree Root Damage From Frozen SoilDon't take the beautiful, aged trees in your yard for granted. Check-in on them often, especially in winter, to identify ...
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Grist on MSNWhat it takes to regrow a community after wildfireAs it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and ...
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Weather-Fox on MSNWhat Is Crown Shyness? The Stunning Tree Phenomenon Explained!Have you ever noticed how some trees create intricate gaps in their canopy, as if avoiding contact? This fascinating natural behavior is called crown shyness, and scientists are still uncovering why ...
Des Moines has provided tens of thousands of free trees to its residents to plant on private property. Nine species are available in 2025.
If you saw a plan that’s already cut down 200,000 trees, with millions more in the crosshairs, you might think it’s an environmental apocalypse in the making. However, this seemingly drastic approach ...
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