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It looked like a normal bee at first. Then a scientist realized she was seeing something lost for 119 years
In a research orchard in Syracuse, pollinator ecologist Molly Jacobson swept her net through the air just 10 feet from where ...
In a quiet stretch of western Massachusetts stands a sycamore so old it was around when the Constitution was signed. It is a ...
FRANKFURT (dpa) - The horse chestnut leaf miner, Cameraria ohridella, a moth of unknown origin, is tiny, silent and inconspicuous and yet it leaves a trail of destruction in its wake. The moths ...
An invasive fungus has killed billions of American chestnut trees since the early 1900s. Forestry experts in southeastern Ohio may have found a solution. His branches ruffle in the light breeze under ...
People are being asked to check trees for signs of disease this spring and summer.
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