Treesource.orgflipped into TreesourceUSFS scientist: Climate change demands silviculture focused on resilience, restorationtreesource.org - Jennifer Moore Myers/Southern Research StationClimate change is here. In southern forests, it takes the form of novel disturbances – different frequency and severity of drought, fire, wind …
Treesource.orgflipped into TreesourceStudy: Climate change impacts are most severe in U.S. national parkstreesource.org - Patrick Gonzalez/University of California BerkeleyHuman-caused climate change is disrupting ecosystems and people’s lives around the world. It is melting glaciers, increasing wildfires, and shifting …
Treesource.orgflipped into TreesourceCan biotechnology save the American chestnut from extinction?treesource.org - Andrew Newhouse/State University of New YorkSYRACUSE — American chestnuts used to be unique and beautiful trees, providing sustenance and shelter for wildlife and a healthy and profitable nut …
Treesource.orgflipped into TreesourceAspen makes comeback in Yellowstone National Park, courtesy of wolvestreesource.org - Chris Branam/Oregon State UniversityCORVALLIS, Ore. – The reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone National Park is tied to the recovery of aspen in areas around the park, according to …
Treesource.orgflipped into Treesource30 years later: Yellowstone’s 1988 fires revealed resilience of foreststreesource.org - Monica G. TurnerThis summer marks the 30th anniversary of the 1988 Yellowstone fires – massive blazes that affected about 1.2 million acres in and around Yellowstone …
Treesource.orgflipped into TreesourceWe must ‘pre-store’ forests for climate changetreesource.org - Jad Daley/American ForestsAmerica’s intense focus on western wildfires has recently centered on one question: Does it matter if they are being caused by climate change? While …