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#132219
2021-12-17

Scottish forestry’s ambitious targets to balance environmental, economic and social outcomes

Well before world leaders headed to Glasgow for November’s COP26, the Scottish Government, along with the rest of the UK, had already committed to some very ambitious tree-planting targets.

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#121010
2019-05-10

Sea level rise will transform coastal forests into ghost forests

As sea levels rise, the ocean water kills salt-sensitive trees in coastal forests, leaving behind “ghost forests” of bare snags. Researchers at North Carolina State University have investigated how such changes in vegetation will affect various bird species.

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#118961
2018-12-10

Secrets of the baobabs: lifeline for a forest on the edge

Our four-wheel drive slides to a halt, throwing up clouds of dust as we pile out into the rising heat of the day, Zoemana and his fellow rangers taking off at full-speed towards a column of smoke in the distance.

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#127618
2021-03-09

Seeing the forest for the shrubs in southern Appalachia

As ecosystems respond to human activity, what species will emerge as new trailblazers, shaping the diversity and resilience of these changing environments? And how can land managers identify these species early on to better prepare for the future?

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#122090
2019-09-03

Senegal is planting millions of mangrove trees to fight deforestation

Mangrove forests are important ecosystems, protecting against floods, soaking up carbon and providing a home to thousands of species.

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#120026
2019-02-20

Sensors take the manual work out of forest monitoring

SÃO PAULO] A remote monitoring system rolled out in Brazil is taking over the exhausting and risky task of keeping an eye on commercial forests.

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#128573
2021-05-12

Since 1960, Earth's Forest Cover Has Shrunk About 1m Sq Km While Cropland, Pastures Have Increased

Whether it's turning forests into cropland or savannah into pastures, humanity has repurposed land over the last 60 years equivalent in area to Africa and Europe combined, researchers said Tuesday. If you count all such transitions since 1960, it adds up to about 43 million square kilometres (16 ...

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#129910
2021-08-11

Slovenia’s new Juliana Trail reveals a land of water, rock and forest

They call the Soča the emerald river. To my eyes it’s turquoise, or sometimes a shocking shade of sapphire. Or like crushed crystal, coaxed into flow. Either way, it’s irresistible. Our trail runs by it and, step after step, our heads are made motionless by those blue-green waters.

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#124238
2020-02-19

Small but precious: small forest patches act as islands and corridors of biodiversity

Indian forest officer Rai Singh Jhala skirts the edge of the Monsoon Palace at Sajjangarh, perched high in the Aravalli hills just outside Udaipur city, in the west Indian state of Rajasthan.

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#119530
2019-01-22

Small trees are among the oldest in Congolese rainforest

Forest giants have long been considered the oldest trees in tropical forests, but new research shows small trees can also be very old, and can even grow older than the big ones.

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#130094
2021-08-20

Smoke seasons aren't new but our efforts to control wildfires are, and should change

Like many people, I will remember this summer in shades of gray and red. As snapshots of a dull orange sun circulated social media, "zombie fires" rose from the Russian permafrost, entire towns were wiped off the map and Southern Europe became a scene of the apocalypse.Satellites tracked enormou ...

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#125917
2020-12-01

Socio-Economic Linkages between Sustainable Land Management, Climate Change & Biodiversity in Liberia

Liberia faces numerous environmental challenges including land degradation, fragmentation, deforestation, soil erosion, and pollution. The dependence on forestry presents a unique environmental risk as Liberia’s forest is part of the West African Hotspot.

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#132147
2021-12-13

Solving multiple challenges while considering biodiversity and human rights

Strict social and environmental safeguards must be followed to prevent harm to biodiversity or human rights while advancing the scope of nature-based solutions in climate mitigation, a new report says.

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#121352
2019-06-20

South African forests show pathways to a sustainable future

Native forests make up 1percent of the landscape in South Africa but could play a key role in reducing atmospheric carbon and identifying sustainable development practices that can be used globally to counter climate change, according to a Penn State researcher.

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#123304
2019-12-06

Southeast Asia’s modern-day plague

Southeast Asia is known for its vast rainforests which constitute about almost 20 percent of forest cover with the richest biodiversity in the world. What the region is also known for is its alarming rate of deforestation.

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#118696
2018-10-26

Soy destruction in Argentina leads straight to our dinner plates

The extent of the destruction is painful to see. Flying over the area around the El Corralito indigenous community in a single-propeller plane, only thin strips of green are left between vast fields of pale, newly uncovered earth, pencilled in with parallel white lines of the ashes of bulldozed ...

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#134810
2022-06-01

Spatial aspects of biodiversity and the homogenization threat to forest ecosystems

A study from the Missouri Ozarks highlights the importance of spatial aspects of biodiversity for healthy functioning of naturally occurring forests.

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#124195
2020-02-17

Spillover: encroachment into forests increases risk of contracting diseases from animals

Over the past two decades, scientists have been alarmed by the rapid spread of an infectious disease transmitted by tick bites that afflict forest-dwellers in the verdant, biodiverse tropical forests of the Western Ghats running parallel to India’s west coast. Caused by a virus, Kyasanur Forest ...

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#123468
2019-12-17

Sri Lanka’s Sinharaja rainforest reserve to be quadrupled in size

Sri Lanka plans to quadruple the size of the protected area inside its last viable rainforest, in a nod to the ecological significance of the region.

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#119917
2019-02-12

Stirling University to study climate impact on forests

An £800,000 study led by Stirling University will investigate how European forests are affected by changing climates. The project will focus on the impact of warming climates on beech, Europe's most widespread broadleaf tree - covering more than 15m hectares.

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#132199
2021-12-16

Strategic Forest Reserves Could Mitigate Climate Change, Protect Biodiversity

Researchers call for the creation of strategic forest reserves in the western United States.

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#118960
2018-12-10

Strengthening forest governance is vital for growth of Southeast Asia’s forests

The Greater Mekong Region (GMS) in the transnational region of the Mekong River Basin in Southeast Asia experienced a 5.1 percent decline in total forest cover from 1990 to 2015, according to a recent study conducted by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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#132059
2021-12-06

Study Shows There is Hope For the Recovery of Tropical Forests After Deforestation

Deforestation is leading to the disappearance of tropical forests at an alarming rate, although they have the ability to recover naturally in abandoned areas. An international research headed by Wageningen University scientists revealed this.

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#121894
2019-08-14

Study details links between coca, conflict, deforestation in Colombia

Aug. 13 (UPI) -- Sometimes, trees fall down on their own, but deforestation is fueled by human activities. In Colombia, those activities sometimes involve coca, the crop from which cocaine is derived.

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#129451
2021-07-07

Superior National Forest could provide refuge to wildlife as the climate warms

It’s a large region with rich and diverse habitats that provide homes for many plants and animals. So it’s an important resource – especially as the climate warms and species’ geographic ranges shift.

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#123407
2019-12-12

Supertrees: Meet Congo’s caretaker of the forest

A pair of 70 horsepower outboard motors cut the river journey westward, from the city of Kisangani, to just two hours. By the more common motorized barges — floating cities in their own right, bursting with commerce and chaos — the journey is four times longer.

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#122162
2019-09-10

Sustainable development in Asia: seeing both the forests and the trees

As a young Asian business leader, it is fascinating to be part of an important transformation – the rise of Asia in the global economy. Next year is expected to mark the tipping point when the continent’s economies surpass the rest of the world in terms of purchasing power parity.

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#119042
2018-12-14

Sweden’s forests have doubled in size over the last 100 years

Sweden is a land of trees. More than 70% of its landscape is covered by forest and in less than 100 years, Sweden’s forest assets have doubled.

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#119810
2019-02-06

Swiss forests under attack from bark beetle

The level of spruce trees in Swiss forests damaged by the bark beetle has reached its highest in more than a decade. A survey by the Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Researchexternal link found that 735,000 cubic metres of spruce suffered damage last year – more than twice as muc ...

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#121195
2019-05-24

Tall and old or dense and young: Which kind of forest is better for the climate?

In 2007, Richard Branson, the British business magnate, offered a $25 million prize to anyone who can invent a device capable of removing significant volumes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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#128572
2021-05-12

Tanzania: Destroy Forests Today, Meet Bleak Future Ahead

SEVERAL studies globally have painted a picture where humans have destroyed a tenth of Earth's remaining wilderness in the last 25 years, and there may be none left within a century if the trends continues in our lifetime.

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#132438
2022-01-12

Telangana: Indian Muntjac found in Asifabad forests after 25 years

Forest department officials in this district are elated, after they recorded the movement of Indian Muntjac, also known as barking deer in the jungles of this district. The recorded sighting assumes significance as last time these deers were recorded was a quarter century ago.

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#119243
2019-01-04

Temple scientist documents deforestation, mass extinction in Haiti

A Caribbean island once full of lush trees and teeming with wildlife is nearly completely deforested and undergoing a mass extinction event.

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#126687
2021-01-26

Ten "golden rules" for reforestation have been set out by scientists as they warned poorly executed tree planting schemes can harm the environment.

Planting trees to reduce carbon emissions can be presented as an "easy answer" to tackling the climate crisis, but it can cause more problems than benefits, experts have said.

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#132070
2021-12-06

The 'agricultural mafia' taking over Brazil's Amazon rainforest

Encouraged by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and local authorities who want to see the development of agribusiness, an "agricultural mafia" is taking over the Amazon rainforest.

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#122676
2019-10-15

The 5 lessons from New York Climate Week to help us combat deforestation

Post-New York Climate Week and the Sustainable Development Impact Summit running alongside the UN General Assembly, it's an opportune moment to reflect on the climate crisis and deforestation's role in it.

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#122592
2019-10-09

The Amazon Bioeconomy: Exploiting The Rainforest To Save It

The best way to preserve the planet's largest tropical rainforest is to intervene in a responsible and proportionate way, which also means giving it economic significance and value alongside its ecological relevance. Beyond avoiding deforestation, this would create social value for the Amazon by ...

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#122151
2019-09-10

The Amazon Rainforest Was Once a Human Success Story. It Could Be Again

A season of intense, human-caused wildfires in the Amazon rainforest has scorched thousands of square miles of forest, blackened the skies over São Paulo, and sparked international concern about the fate of the most biodiverse landscape on the planet.

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#121986
2019-08-22

The Amazon is burning at record rates—and deforestation is to blame

The blazes are so huge that smoke can be seen from space, and experts say the fires could have major climate impacts.

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#122198
2019-09-12

The Amazon's new tallest tree is 50% taller than previous tallest tree

Sometimes even the largest natural wonders can remain hidden from human view for centuries. The Amazon is a dense place, full of life with new species of flora and fauna being discovered every other day. Now, using the same technology that takes driverless cars from A to B, we—led by Eric Gorgen ...

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#123354
2019-12-10

The Bad Seeds: Are Wildfire Recovery Efforts Hurting Biodiversity?

In 2017 the Thomas fire raged through 281,893 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, California, leaving in its wake a blackened expanse of land, burned vegetation, and more than 1,000 destroyed buildings.

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#124800
2020-03-20

The Fight for Our Future Depends on Forests

The health and future of our forests is inextricably tied to our own. While, too often, we view the value of forests through the lens corporate revenue, this International Day of Forests on March 21st, it’s worth remembering their true worth.

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#134611
2022-05-19

The Forest Forecast

These are strange times for the Indigenous Nenets reindeer herders of northern Siberia. In their lands on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, bare tundra is thawing, bushes are sprouting, and willows that a generation ago struggled to reach knee height now grow 3 meters tall, hiding the reindeer. Su ...

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#132320
2022-01-05

The Old Man and the Tree

I meet Bob Leverett in a small gravel parking lot at the end of a quiet residential road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. We are at the Ice Glen trailhead, half a mile from a Mobil station, and Leverett, along with his wife, Monica Jakuc Leverett, is going to show me one of New England’s rare pock ...

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#122476
2019-10-02

The Path to a Profitable and Protected Amazon

The Amazon is burning. Physically, the world has seen more deforestation and fires in Brazil’s portion of the Amazon this year than at any other point in nearly a decade. But figuratively, a conflagration over economic development in the region blazes even more fiercely.

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#129602
2021-07-22

The Tarkine rainforest transports you back in time – and perhaps to a future where we value Australia’s remaining treasures

Australian wildlife. Koalas, platypus, wallabies. We use them as our emblems, put them on our coins, name our sporting teams after them and companies use them as logos. Echidnas, dingoes, kangaroos

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#128512
2021-05-07

The Wolf Tree and the World Wide Web

I WIPED MY glasses and glanced nervously through the trees. Fresh bear prints were climbing from the creek toward the hillcrest. I fumbled through the back of my vest and found my bear spray. I pulled off the safety, just in case.

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#133930
2022-04-06

The amazing — and unknown — diversity of insects living in the Amazon canopy

Small and often imperceptible to the human eye, insects play a vital role in the environment. “They appeared more than 400 million years before humans,” says Dalton de Souza Amorim, a researcher from the University of São Paulo.

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#125554
2020-11-04

The beekeeper protecting Kosovo's forests

Kosovo's Sharr Mountains National Park is a paradise of biodiversity under threat. A local beekeper is working to save it through education.

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#122368
2019-09-25

The big picture of the Amazon fires

In Brazil's dry season between May and September, forest fires are common. But for much of the year, big fires in areas like the Amazon are rare because wet weather prevents them from starting and spreading.

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