Por: Associated Press Business November 25, 2022
BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Up to 2.4 million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure.New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a section of Bass River State Forest is designed to better protect against catastrophic wildfires, adding it will mostly affect small, scrawny trees — not the towering... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 07, 2022
Portland’s city arborist, Jeff Tarling, points out damage from emerald ash borers on a now-dead ash tree near the Portland-Westbrook line on Tuesday. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer When forestry crews in Portland first found the invasive emerald ash borer in Payson Park in... + más
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ABC News USA Nation November 26, 2022
BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- Up to 2.4 million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure.New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a... + más
Fire plan would cut 2.4 million New Jersey Pinelands trees | Los Angeles Times
Fire plan would cut 2.4 million New Jersey Pinelands trees | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA World November 26, 2022
Up to 2.4 million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure. New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a section of Bass River State Forest... + más
Fire plan would cut 2.4 million New Jersey Pinelands trees | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation November 25, 2022
BASS RIVER TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Up to 2.4 million trees would be cut down as part of a project to prevent major wildfires in a federally protected New Jersey forest heralded as a unique environmental treasure.New Jersey environmental officials say the plan to kill trees in a... + más
Time USA Science October 19, 2022
People breathe out carbon dioxide, trees breathe in carbon dioxide. It’s one of the first things children learn about the carbon cycle, the paths carbon takes as it moves among the living and nonliving things that make up the planet. That might be part of the reason trees and... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science September 24, 2022
Even parts of the country normally considered “wet” are drying out, with dangerous results.Wharton State Forest, in New Jersey ()September 19, 2022The lawns are dead. Trees that should be green have turned brittle and brown. And highway signs caution drivers not to flick... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Fir trees are dying in the Lake Tahoe Basin at a quicker rate than in the rest of California.The trees are perishing in greater numbers and faster than previously seen before, especially near Fallen Leaf Lake and around North Lake Tahoe, Rita Mustatia, forest silviculturist for... + más
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