ASPEN – More than 100 trees have died or are stressed along Highway 82 at the entrance to Aspen. A change in a multimillion-dollar project involving a water pump at the bottom of a pond at the golf ...
Aspen’s history is a dense saga – a multiple-plot short story that can bewilder the reader trying to follow all of the action. Its human players have been and still tend toward the colorful, creative ...
An initiative to save one of Scotland's most endangered species of tree has been launched in the Cairngorms National Park. Aspen provides a vital habitat for rare wildlife, plants and fungi and is one ...
It’s not just the lodgepole pines that are dying in the Colorado mountains. Thirteen percent of aspen trees in the state are now affected by Sudden Aspen Decline, which is caused by disease and ...
PHOENIX — Arizona's aspen trees are an iconic symbol of fall, drawing thousands of hikers and photographers to the high country every year. However, research out of Northern Arizona University ...
Previous research has claimed that the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 is helping restore quaking aspen in risky areas where wolves prowl. But apparently elk hungry for ...
On the shoulder of Kebler Pass, about seven miles west of Crested Butte, a giant lounges in the Colorado high country. The Kebler Pass aspen stand covers the equivalent of just over 100 football ...
The heartwood of quaking aspen was once considered to be worthless by loggers. The tree even had the nickname "weed tree" in some parts of the mountains. But the modern lumbering industry now sees ...
On a leisurely drive from Ouray to Durango, I was puzzled by the lack of trees on Molas Pass and around Little Molas Lake but dazzled by the extensive stands of aspen farther south and lower, around ...
A Shropshire tree company hopes an experiment will produce more aspen seeds For Springwatch I'm looking at the work of Shropshire company Forestart, who gather the seeds of native trees from all over ...
In the drought year 1879, the Lime Creek fire consumed 26,000 acres, allowing large stands of aspen to spring up. Photo by Jeff Mitton. On a leisurely drive from Ouray to Durango, I was puzzled by the ...
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