Evergreen trees and shrubs often (but not always) have needles and produce cones. These needled cone-bearing trees are called conifers. Example of conifer trees include pine, fir, spruce and cedar.
On August 25, 2024, big tree hunters Michael Taylor, Carl Casey and Martin Crawford measured a massive sugar pine that they ...
On Sept. 15, dry pine needles littered the forest floor, forming a beige blanket over charred soil. Insect chatter echoed ...
It’s just one tree, but it’s a balsam fir that I planted and get to watch grow knowing I’ve helped Terra Nova National Park ...
Drive through some of the piñon stands in northern Arizona and you'll probably find people out gathering the cherished nuts.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is considering a forest thinning and tree planting project at Lone Pine State Park aimed at ...
As forests succumb to ever-fiercer wildfires, the state seeks to scale up the growth of new seeds and sprouts.
A collective effort with volunteers and nonprofits shows how citizen science and community partnerships can drive positive change in forest recovery.
You’ve probably noticed that many stores are already starting to pivot from Halloween decorations to holiday decor. That ...
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Nature Nuggets: What is that clump in the tree?
Visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park ask many questions about the new things they see. What are those fences? When do the ...