‘I need your urine!’ Unusual experiment tests whether human pee can help save forests
The Struggle to Save an Untouched American Old-Growth Forest
Moving Trees North Could Save Forests from a Changing Climate
Forests might serve as enormous neutrino detectors
In wake of powerful cyclone, remarkable recovery of Pacific island's forests
The Limits of Math: Study Shows Forests Are More Complex Than Thought
Could Forests Become Ultrahigh Energy Neutrino Detectors?
How kelp forests persisted through the large 2014-2016 Pacific marine heatwave
Complex tree canopies help forests recover from moderate-severity disturbances
Forests Break a Mesmerizing Law Found Throughout Nature
The complexity of forests cannot be explained by simple mathematical rules, study finds
New Findings Revolutionize What We Understand About America’s Forests
Saving the Apple’s Ancient Ancestor in the Forests of Kazakhstan. Found in the Tian Shan mountains, Malus sieversii could hold the secret to making other species of the fruit more stress-resistant.
Hurricane damage to forests could release huge amount of stored carbon
How national policies affect forests in border regions
How forests smell -- a risk for the climate?
Private timberland from Washington to California lost billions in value due to wildfires over the past two decades — Most of the losses were not due to forests burning directly but the perception that forests could burn due to neighboring fires.
Unless We Cut Emissions, Ice Sheets, Forests and Ocean Currents Are Headed for Catastrophe
In hotter regions, mammals seek forests, avoid human habitats
Forests could suck up 226 gigatons of carbon if restored and protected, study argues