I was out with students taking pictures of tree buds as part of our citizen science Budburst project. Only two types of tree buds had opened up yet, both flowers, red maples and pussy willow. The red ...
Paul McInerney works for CSIRO. He receives funding from Murray-Darling Basin Authority and the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment Tanya Doody receives funding from the North East ...
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Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Just like most everything else in our day-to-day life, the climate ...
An invasive insect with an insatiable appetite can cause serious problems for a favorite native moth that likes the same food source—even though the two are never in direct competition for a meal, ...
City Forester Gene Hyde holds the branch of an overcup oak tree on Riverfront Parkway Tuesday May 16, 2018. City workers planted the tree after an infestation began killing the city's willow oak trees ...
New research finds that urban warming reduces growth and photosynthesis in city trees. The researchers found that insect pests are part of the problem, but that heat itself plays a more significant ...
A study out March 13 finds that urban trees can survive increased heat and insect pests fairly well - unless they are thirsty. Insufficient water not only harms trees, but allows other problems to ...
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