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In 1951, Trap Pond became one of Delaware’s first state parks, preserving this remarkable ecosystem for future generations.
Beckham is an eighth generation Cedar Key native and uses fallen trees from Hurricane Helene as some of her pieces Turtle Train Art Gallery in Cedar Key is open Thursdays through Mondays ...
Did you know there is a state champion right in the heart of Shelburne? You can’t miss it. It’s standing near the Pierson ...
Detectives in the Pacific Northwest are using new forensics technology to track down timber poachers and save old-growth ...
Spring is the season of growth, and as Michiganders say goodbye to snow, pollen is the next visitor. Here's more on the ...
Nature lovers need to go no further than the canopied campus of SUNY New Paltz to enjoy a rich variety of tree canopies, trunks, branches and blossoms getting ready to burst. There is a 1.5-mile ...
Imagine a forest so vast and wild that its boundaries stretch farther than the eye can see, where ancient trees tower like ...
The majestic redwood tree is one of the top things to see in California. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sequoia and ...
Over a century later, Lacy Park is gorgeous. The hundreds of trees the city planted when the park was first established have ...
A replacement tree has been planted following the felling of a much-loved cedar in South Oxhey. Campaigners were left "saddened and disappointed" after the 400-year old tree at All Saints' Church was ...
You’ll find ceremonial sites left by the Narragansett and Niantic tribes, as well as relics of Colonial farmers and signs of beavers at work.