UNCA's Urban Forest is valuable and is in danger of being developed and damaged, Professor David Clarke writes to UNCA Chancellor Kimberly Van Noort.
Imagine you’re a landowner with dozens or hundreds of mature hardwood trees — not a stretch, since the majority of forestland in the U.S. is privately owned. If you want to know the trees’ value, you’ ...
Authorities confirmed that a Clemson University student died after he was crushed and trapped by a fallen tree in a freak ...
Around Colorado Springs, the splendor and adventure of the great outdoors as a learning tool is something that education, ...
A public meeting to review the proposed Forest Management Proposal for the Y Woods will be held on Wednesday, February 12, ...
Two engineering students of George Mason University in the United States have made a prototype of a sound device that can put ...
Those in opposition to the bill say prohibiting disciplinary action would lead to intentional bullying of transgender ...
As UNC Asheville takes steps to assess a beloved 45-acre wooded property in Five Points, neighbors call for a pause, many ...
Earlier this month, the Macon-Bibb County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution asking for the state to give Macon’s ...
State health officials are checking New Mexico residents for possible exposure to measles, following two cases reported in ...
From writing the script and creating the costumes to performing, the Ridges Forest School students are showcasing their ...
Conference of the Yale Chapter of the International Society of Tropical Foresters brought together global leaders, climate ...