Iconic, and Almost Extinct Genetic rescue is controversial. It also could save the Torrey pine. By Jake Buehler September 28, 2017 In this story: climate change, forests
Wildfires Burning Through the West Are Terrifying—and Necessary, Too Fire is not destruction; it’s renewal. By Aaron Teasdale September 7, 2017 In this story: wildfire, forests
The Mystery of the Missing Ferns Strange happenings at Seward Park turn neighbors into fern detectives By Sarah DeWeerdt August 17, 2017 In this story: forests, science
Here’s What’s at Risk If Giant Sequoia National Monument Is Downsized Photographer Sam Kweskin’s images reveal what’s at stake By Sam Kweskin July 7, 2017 In this story: forests, public lands
Tracing the Spine of the Pacific The ‘Alava Trail offers a journey through America’s only paleotropic rainforest By Marc Hess May 17, 2017 In this story: forests
Researchers Set a Rainforest to Bake Artificially heating a Puerto Rican rainforest gives clues to our future climate By Sara Novak April 20, 2017 In this story: science, forests, climate change
Environmental News ICYMI Fracking Robin Hood's oak, bearing arms against armed bears, and a world without giraffes By Paul Rauber April 18, 2017 In this story: climate change, solar, Sustainable Finance, forests
Burger King Linked to a Whopping Million-Plus Acres of Deforestation Half of Brazil’s savanna is already gone, and big soy has taken over By Joanna Nix March 20, 2017 In this story: wilderness, environmental justice, Industrial Transformation, forests
The Giving Tree Ancient bald cypress trees’ rings are repositories of climate data By Virginia Holman March 10, 2017 In this story: forests, climate change, science
More Than a Walk in the Woods An emerging mindfulness practice, forest bathing is exactly what it sounds like By Alexandra Malloy February 5, 2017 In this story: forests, adventure, Wonder