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This Environmental Advocate Is Using Trees to Rebuild West Maui – Sunset Magazine
How This Environmental Advocate Is Using Trees to Rebuild West Maui An environmental steward is replanting trees and instilling hope in West Maui. Written by Krista Simmons October 23, 2025 Kenneth Duane Sparkman is the embodiment of an advocate and arborist, focusing his life’s work on landscape management and preserving the watersheds of Maui. So…
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Thoughtless obedience and the healing power of trees: 2024’s best Books in brief
BOOK REVIEW 16 December 2024 Thoughtless obedience and the healing power of trees: 2024’s best Books in brief Bibliophile Andrew Robinson reveals 10 essential science reads from the past year. By Andrew Robinson Source: Thoughtless obedience and the healing power of trees: 2024’s best Books in brief
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The Science Behind the Oldest Trees on Earth | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
How experts have determined that bristlecone pines, sequoias and baobabs have stood for thousands of years By Jared Farmer, January 3, 2023 What and where are the oldest known trees on the planet? If you include plants that can regenerate, the upper age limit could be ten thousand years or more. Such superorganisms, including the…
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The National Forest Foundation is Planting 1 Tree for Every $1 – Sunset Magazine
J.D. Simkins – April 12, 2021 | Updated April 16, 2021 America’s national forests are home to hundreds of thousands of hiking trails, campgrounds, rivers, ski resorts, and more. To give back to lands that give us so much, the National Forest Foundation is turning every dollar donated during the month of April into a…
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Valentine’s Day Special Collection
Don’t see red on Valentine’s day – see green! Celebrate a greener Valentine’s day and give your special someone the gift of trees. Natural disturbances such as wildfire, insects and disease outbreaks are jeopardizing the very things that make our forests so wonderful: the majestic trees that grow from Florida to Cali Source: Valentine’s Day…
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Five Things You Might Not Know About the Capitol Christmas Tree – National Forest Foundation
Beginning in 1970, the U.S. Forest Service has provided a tree to the U.S. Capitol to celebrate the holiday season. Learn more about this unique and festive tradition. Source: Five Things You Might Not Know About the Capitol Christmas Tree – National Forest Foundation