New research shows that, instead of replanting rainforests, allowing them to bounce back naturally would store loads of carbon and water.
The analysis highlighted that from 2001 to 2020, the world lost nearly 1.4 million hectares (3,459,475 acres) of trees due to ...
About 215 million hectares of land—an area bigger than Mexico—could be reforested naturally and without costly manual ...
New Temperatures in Two Thirds of Key Tropical Forest Oct ... New Research Sheds Light on Relationships Between Plants and Insects in Forest Ecosystems Aug. 2, 2024 — Researchers have published ...
Forests could regrow naturally on more than 800,000 square miles of land around the tropics, without need for planting trees by hand, a new study finds. In some places, lands are so degraded that it ...
The hunger for new, reliable forms of finance to save biodiverse forests in developing tropical countries was palpable here ...
"Our normal daily work is to research all kinds of creatures on the mountain. We need to record their habits and then through ...
Native to tropical forests of Central America, this plant thrives in bright ... With proper care, it can grow into a tall, architectural plant, perfect for adding height and drama to a room. Alocasia ...
When sea level rises and salt water floods coastal forests, it kills the trees. What’s left behind is called a ghost forest.
Their strange, ... Adaptability of Trees Persists After Millions of Years of Climate Change Oct. 14, 2024 — Seven of the most common forest trees in Europe have been shown to be able to shelter ...
It was just days between the time Rooted in Trees founder Paul Abbey learned about the Japanese concept of urban forests and his discovery that Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Executive Director ...
Singapore's fifth zoological park, Rainforest Wild Asia, is set to open in March 2025, featuring animals such as Malaysan tigers, sun bears and langurs. This will mark the first phase of the opening ...