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What To Do If Your Tree Suddenly Starts Oozing Sap In The Fall
Sap is the 'blood' of a tree, helping to move nutrients from the roots to the limbs. Some sap is not unusual, but excessive amounts may mean trouble. Learn what it means when you notice a lot of sap, ...
4k Films by Adnan on MSN
Canada – Landscapes of Vancouver Rainforests
These old-growth forests are shaped by centuries of rain and mist, home to ferns, lichens, and towering trees that create a rich and tranquil environment. This video guides you through sunlit paths ...
If your neighbor's tree drops leaves onto your property, then congratulations, they are now your leaves. Leaves, acorns, and ...
These dragonflies landed on a wall near me recently as I was eating my lunch. At first, I thought it was a large, unusual ...
When temperatures turn to freezing from late October to early December, the wingless female climbs the nearest tree and mates with the male.
One of the world’s biggest and most prestigious law firms has joined forces with a group of Sámi reindeer herders to lodge a ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
After the L.A. Fires, Locals Turn to Native Plants to Help Shield Homes From Flames and Clean Contaminated Soil
Scientists and community members in Altadena are testing ways that California species can assist efforts to rebuild ...
Organizations across B.C., including one in the Comox Valley, are pushing the province to deliver on a promise to create legislation that will protect biodiversity.
Trim Overhanging Branches: Heavy branches are a major threat, especially during storms or heavy snowfall. A good rule of thumb is to keep tree limbs trimmed back at least ten feet from your roofline.
The National on MSN
From glaciers to grizzly bears: Why an Alaska cruise is the best way to experience America’s Last Frontier
Home to about three million lakes, the tallest peak in North America and the world’s largest temperate rainforest, Alaska is ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning after discovering powerful phenomenon in Arctic: 'Could have a number of consequences'
Researchers analyzed more than 1,100 sites across the Arctic and found that forest species are invading Arctic tundra.
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