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Clear-cutting can make catastrophic floods 18 times more frequent with effects lasting more than 40 years, according to a new UBC study.
U.S. land managers have long known that they have a problem on their hands with overgrown forests and persistent drought.
Clear-cutting can make catastrophic floods 18 times more frequent with effects lasting more than 40 years, according to a new UBC study. In one watershed, these extreme floods also became more than ...
Nearly 30 per cent of the forested land base in the Prince George Fire Centre, which covers B.C.'s northeast, is likely to burn by the end of this year, according to the province.
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How a tree-killing beetle chose wrong human to fly into, revealing presence in B.C.VANCOUVER — The tiny beetle could scarcely have picked a worse human to fly into. Amateur entomologist Andrew Short was ...
A baby eagle is back with its parents, carrying new ID and an adventure story after a few days away from its nest a little ...
As China's first UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site listed in 1987, Taishan Mountain is home to 18,195 ancient ...
Examining the delicate relationships within coastal forest ecosystems, Seattle Times environmental reporter Mapes (Orca) explains that salmon die after spawning, transferring nutrients from their ...
The next potential threat facing Niagara County’s trees could make the jump from across the border.
More than half a million acres of trees spread across Washington were sick, struggling, or dead last year, according to the results of an aerial survey of forests by the state’s Department of ...
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