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Americans unknowingly planted vast forests of explosive Australian trees
Across the American West, what looks like a leafy success story of fast-growing shade and windbreaks is doubling as a vast, ...
The mortality rate of trees in forests from Tasmania to the Top End is increasing as the world warms, according to a new study. Scientists suspect this rising death rate is part of a global trend but ...
A new study has found trees across Australia are dying at a faster rate than new ones are growing, a trend that is contributing to an increase in carbon emissions. The research, led by Western Sydney ...
Lecturer and Research Fellow, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez is employed by Western Sydney University and received funding from the Which ...
Across Australia, forests are quietly changing. Trees that once stood for decades or centuries are now dying at an accelerating rate. And this is not because of fire, storms, or logging. The chronic ...
A new survey has determined that the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum’s collection of eucalyptus trees and shrubs is the most diverse anywhere outside of Australia. The finding is the result of an inventory ...
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