Pando, a massive aspen colony in Utah, is the largest living organism on Earth. It covers over 100 acres and weighs about ...
Essentially, the aspen forest has been littered with young trees that are not capable of growing up and reaching adulthood.
Winter's deep-freeze will soon slow down any regrowth happening in the charred areas of Jasper National Park. But for now, ...
Walking Balsa Court as part of my Loveland tree street journey brought memories from the back closet of my mind. Though a ...
Warming temperatures continuously impact mankind, wildlife, major corporations and propositions at all levels of government, ...
Young aspens often don't survive because of factors such as grazing elk, according to a study by Northern Arizona University ...
In support of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal of creating a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035, the Bureau of ...
Attendees at the "For the Dreams of Children" gala and campaign announcement had the opportunity to interact with some of the ...
With its remarkable size and age, Pando dwarfs its fellow inhabitants, holding the potential to be not only the oldest living ...
By July, two plants in a drier meadow were growing burly stems and spitting out new whirls of the iconic, deeply compound ...
The devastating Range2 wildfire of 2018 swept through the lower and middle sections of Lamoille Canyon, killing off most ...
Pando, a quaking aspen in Utah, is between 16,000 and 81,000 years old. New threats mean the world's largest tree is now in ...