Animalogic on MSN
How chaga fungus grows by feeding on living trees
Chaga is a parasitic fungus that grows slowly on birch trees, drawing nutrients directly from living wood. Its unusual growth ...
The winners of the seventh edition of the Close-up Photography of the Year (CUPOTY) contest have been announced. This year's ...
Natural Land Institute’s Legacy Tree Program helped identify five Illinois State Champion trees after a two‑year search ...
There has been a growing interest in trying to combine the cold hardiness and disease resistance of the American species with ...
Scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) have developed an app for researchers and keen lichen spotters ...
At first glance, the photo above may look like a grove of alien-esque trees as seen from below. But this picture wasn’t taken on some otherworldly planet—it’s actually an extreme close-up of the ...
Discover how white-tailed deer are changing New Hampshire's forests and learn about efforts to control this destructive pest using slash.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
See the beauty of corals, beehives, mushrooms and more in these 11 images from the Close-Up Photographer of the Year Awards
Have you ever wondered what a tadpole’s first home looks like, or the fine details of a mushroom’s underside? Welcome to the ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Thinking ahead to planting season? A local social enterprise based in prison grounds is offering sustainably grown trees at ...
Derry Journal on MSN
County Derry Prison social enterprise offering 10 native trees from £8.95 plus one free in new eco venture
A unique social enterprise based in prison grounds in County Derry is offering sustainably grown trees at reduced prices ...
Over the past 30 years or so, trees have become central in efforts to mitigate climate change, writes the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
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