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Forest Management Strategies to Enhance Carbon Sequestration and Biodiversity
Forest modeling by Oregon State University scientists shows that a site's productivity—an indicator of how fast trees grow and how much biomass they accumulate—is the main factor that determines which time period between timber harvests allows for maximum above-ground carbon sequestration.
Latest Research Articles
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Canada Weather in November: Where Will Snow Unload This Late Week?
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Goethite: A Common Mineral With a Surprising Role in Australia’s Economy
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Hot Weather: How Much Hot Temperature Can Humans Tolerate?
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US Weather Forecast: Colder Temperatures, Snow to Unload in Northern Rockies, Northern Plains This Late Week
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Pre-Thanksgiving Storm to Bring Major Travel Concerns, Rain to Northeastern US, Black Friday
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Maldives Rising Sea Levels: President Muizzu Scraps Relocation Plan, Resorts to Building Fortress Islands
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'Man-Eating' Tigers in Malaysia Terrorize Village Following Attack Spree That Killed 4
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Illegal Wildlife Trade: Canada Bans Trade of Elephant Ivory, Rhino Horn
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Large Pelagic Predators Found Lurking in Deep Ocean for Unknown Reasons
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Mammoth Jaw from 10,000 Years Ago Found by Florida Man in Alligator-Infested River
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South Korea Eyes Ban on Eating Dog Meat
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Deadly Heatwave: Taylor Swift Postpones Eras Tour in Brazil After a Fan Died Due to Extreme Heat






