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SUNY ESF scientists seek federal approval to restore the American chestnut tree that was all but wiped out 100 years ago.
On Friday, the Central Valley Flood Protection board voted unanimously to allow the Army Corps of Engineers to move forward with the project set to remove hundreds of trees along the American River.
Two American chestnuts growing side by side, a rare sight for this almost extinct tree. The one on the left is a little bigger and expected to become the new state champion in Illinois. Courtesy ...
An experimental American chestnut tree created by researchers at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science & Forestry is one step closer to public release.
Left untreated, the demise of a beech tree with beech leaf disease occurs in 2-7 years.
Noblemen, enslaved people, freedom fighters, slaveowners: what the complex family tree of the first American pontiff reveals.
The study shows that machine learning and deep learning algorithms can accurately classify tree species using individual tree point clouds, and the operation process of PointMLP is more concise and ...
There is no use bemoaning the fact that tastes and the sensibilities that give rise to them change. But the loss of country music is painful.
I grew up with the American River in my backyard. Access to the river, the beautiful trees growing along its bank, and the wildlife that inhabits the shade of these trees was never more than a couple ...
American River Trees, a Sacramento organization, said it’s protesting a US Army Corps of Engineers’ project to reduce flood risk due to environmental impacts.