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Climate Change: Trees Feel the Heat
We'll all feel the effects of climate change. Here's why you should
care and how trees will fare.
--by Mike May
Swamp in a Quagmire
The Great Dismal Swamp's ancient trees and elusive wildlife have
endured for centuries. Can they survive when civilization
intrudes?
--by Tim Wright
Growing Pains on the Front Range
The Denver area struggles with too many trees in the mountains, too few on the plains, and a new dominant species: us.
--by Bill Dietrich
FORUM
LETTERS
EDITORIAL
Burning Issues
A call for post-wildfire tree planting and collaboration.
--by Deborah Gangloff
COMMUNITIES
The Day After
This year's catastrophic wildfires have finally ended. A new tree-planting
initiative helps communities heal the landscape.
--by Mark Matthews
CLIPPINGS
News from the World of Trees
- ReLeaf Returns to Sarajevo
- 2 Up, 2 Down
- How 'Bout Them Apples?
- We Dig the Chesapeake
- Washington Outlook
- Tree Doctor
WOODWISE
A Tradition Born Anew
Sprawl and smaller lots are prompting a return to the old-fashioned art of horse logging.
--by Chris Bolgiano
IN PROFILE
The Savory Sugar Maple
The many uses of this breakfast table favorite.
--by Jeff Ball
EARTHKEEPERS
A Family Legacy
Following in his father Aldo's footsteps, Carl Leopold is planting trees
in Costa Rica to help restore that country's tropical forests.
--by Mary M. Woodsen
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