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F E A T U R E S

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.

Swamp in a Quagmire
The Great Dismal Swamp's ancient trees and elusive wildlife have endured for centuries. Can they survive when civilization intrudes?

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.

D E P A R T M E N T S

FORUM

LETTERS

EDITORIAL
Burning Issues
A call for post-wildfire tree planting and collaboration.

COMMUNITIES
The Day After
This year's catastrophic wildfires have finally ended. A new tree-planting initiative helps communities heal the landscape.

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.

IN PROFILE
The Savory Sugar Maple
The many uses of this breakfast table favorite.

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.


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