Trees
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Herbivores 'Landscape' Foliage Overgrowth That Can Otherwise Ignite, Researchers Say
"Large herbivores are not merely victims of the circumstances they live in, but actively engineer their environment," said Liesbeth Bakker, lead author of the study from the Netherlands Institute of Ecology.
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Elephant Density in South African Park Means Lots of Trees Knocked Down
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Increased Rainfall Can Actually Reduce Tree Growth In the African Savanna, Researchers Say
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Redwoods and Climate Change: Habitats Move North From California's Coast
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Monkeys Find Sweet Treats Based On Scent, New Study Shows
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Vines Helped Tarzan Commute, But They Are Strangling Trees Due to Climate Change, Researchers Say
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Broadleaf Trees Are Less Sensitive To Climate Change, Researchers Say
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Biodiversity Drops In Areas Dominated By Non-Native Plants
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California Drought Is Stressing Giant Sequoias, Researchers Say
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New Trees Can’t Handle As Much Carbon As We Thought, Study Shows
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Protecting Mangroves Reduces Carbon Emissions In Car Loads
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U.S. National Arboretum and Others Say: Why Leaves Change Color
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Migrating Birds Choose Rest Stops Wisely