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With the increase in size and intensity of wildfires in recent years, also comes a more urgent need to rehabilitate damaged areas to prevent further degradation of forest ecosystems. Extreme drough . . .
For thousands of years, vast, undisturbed forests of native Korean pine, oak, birch, fir, and maple stretched from the heart of Russia to the Sea of Japan. Wide-ranging, solitary tigers ruled a dom . . .
To help support Trees for Tigers, 61 Russian elementary students drew pictures of Siberian tigers in thei . . .
To help support Trees for Tigers, 61 Russian elementary students drew pictures of Siberian . . .
To help support Trees for Tigers, 61 Russian elementary students drew pictures of Siberian tigers in their nati . . .
To help support Trees for Tigers, 61 Russian elementary students drew pictures of Siberian tigers in their native forest h . . .
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From our backyards to our national forests, trees embody the meaning of strength and perseverance. Help us remember those we lost on 9-11, and plant a tree! We're planting one tree for each life lo . . .
The "General Sherman" Giant sequoia is the world’s largest living thing – it weighs more than 360 elephants or nine blue whales! Located in the Giant Forest in California’s Sequoia National Park, . . .
It takes a 3-day backcountry hike to view this stalwart national champion Whitebark pine (pinus albicaulis). Located in the Sawtooth Natural Resource Area in Idaho, this species is key for surviva . . .
Washington is home to 40 national champion trees, including this majestic noble fir (abies procera) located in Mount St. Helens National Monument. The tree stands 272 feet high with a 49-foot crow . . .
Swanton California’s, California torreya (Torreya californica), also known California nutmeg, has reigned as national champion since 1992. Native Americans used this species’ wood for bows. . . .