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From Ancient Charcoal, Hints of Wildfires to Come

A Plant That Flowers Underground Is New to Science, but Not to Borneo

‘The Trees Saved Me’

Snarl, You’re on Candid Camera

Meet the Mice Who Make the Forest

How Woody Vines Do the Twist

Can Trees Live Forever? New Kindling for an Immortal Debate

Coronavirus Lets Salamanders Own the Road

A Bridge for Tamarins

White-Lipped Peccary Species May Be in Steep Decline

Tree Stumps Are Dead, Right? This One Was Alive

With 86% Drop, California’s Monarch Butterfly Population Hits Record Low

Pando, the Most Massive Organism on Earth, Is Shrinking

Nearly 150,000 Orangutans Vanished Over 16 Years

They Hunt. They Gather. They’re Very Good at Talking About Smells.

They Hunt. They Gather. They’re Very Good at Talking About Smells.

Sometimes Seeing More Endangered Tigers Isn’t a Good Sign

U.S. Forests Shifting With Climate Change

In Poland’s Crooked Forest, a Mystery With No Straight Answer

How Far to the Next Forest? A New Way to Measure Deforestation