Trees
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1.4 Million Urban Trees Will Be Dead By 2050 Due to Infestation of Invasive Species
A new study shows that an invasive infestation will kill over a million urban tree areas across the United States. The forecast shows that nearly all ash trees in more than 6,000 communities will be infested by the emerald ash borer.
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Ancient Trees 'Must be Safeguarded' to Help Long-Term Survival of Forests
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Dead Woods Are Releasing More Carbon Yearly Than All Fossil Fuel Emissions Combined
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Report Reveals Almost 30% of Global Tree Species are on the Verge of Extinction
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California Drought Putting Trees in Bay Area ‘Under Stress’
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Can Trees 'Talk' to Humans? Experts Unlock Their Communication Secrets
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Seaside Ghost Trees are Releasing Greenhouse Gases
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