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We have an update on the Forsyth park owl family! You may remember, we first told you about the feathered fam back in an ...
The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance reached a historical milestone after adding an endangered plant species to its Frozen Zoo ...
The Arbor Day Foundation along with the Florida Forest Service and other partners will kick off Florida’s state Arbor Day with tree giveaways on Friday, Jan. 20 in Malone, on ...
Island Green resident Paul McDonald says the tree is a southern red oak. It’s next to Island Green’s former golf course in the Burgess community of Horry County.
Cummins Carrying a giant, black folded foam pad on her back, Alexandra Toth hikes a path surrounded by towering southern red oak trees in a Tennessee forest. She is on her way to boulder at one of her ...
There are five invasive diseases that Michigan residents should be aware of and keep an eye out for. These species have the potential to harm Michigan’s natural resources. Four of them have been ...
Red oak trees in Black Rock Forest in the Hudson Highlands. Within mountain ranges, tree species can shift to more appropriate climates faster, since the temperature gradient is so much tighter.
Southern red oak, post oak, water oak, turkey oak, and blackjack oak all display lobed leaf characteristics. It takes some detective work to compare emerging leaves with those that were dropped ...
Savannah’s Park and Tree Department was poised to remove a dying Southern red oak tree from the city’s iconic Forsyth Park when the tree’s residents made them rethink that plan. “I don’t know if it ...
Spongy moth caterpillars are wreaking havoc in wooded lots and forests across Pennsylvania. But the good news is populations appear to be dwindling. It’s the caterpillar stage of the spongy ...
The trees—three white oaks and one Southern red oak—have a compelling case for preservation. They have all been dated to be more than 200 years old, making them witnesses to the historic ...
The chestnut oak was cut into eight 7’ lengths. “Back in 1980, Georgia loggers didn’t transport trees in full length. They cut trees in 7’ sections.” Dixon explains.