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2022
2022
Climate change is forcing cities to rethink their tree mix
Old-growth trees more drought tolerant than younger ones, providing a buffer against climate change
Forests benefit from tree species variety and genetic diversity
Protecting very old trees can help mitigate climate change
From small acorns, Botanic Gardens looks to climate-proof its future
Why plants worldwide became woody
Team of Scientists Unveil Space-Tech Platform That Tracks Carbon in Every Tree
Scientists' warning to humanity on tree extinctions
Why an American chestnut tree in Centreville is the 'holy grail' for conservationists
The loneliest trees: can science save these threatened species from extinction?
Treading carefully: saving frankincense trees in Yemen
Researchers complete first comprehensive threat assessment of all U.S. trees
Magnolia species lost to science for 97 years rediscovered in Haiti
Torrey pine genetic research may benefit efforts to save chestnut, ash trees
ArbNet Honored with 2022 Program of Excellence Award!
Researchers rediscover oak tree thought to be extinct
Tree species diversity under pressure
Carbon Offset Schemes Only Make Sense With Mixed-Species Forests
Multi-dimensional approach is needed to protect woody plants in Xishuangbanna
Beyond 'plant trees!' Research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems
Earth may be home to 9,000 more species of trees than believed
Is the world’s oldest tree growing in a ravine in Chile?
Endangered oak’s secret home beneath a NSW volcano its only hope of survival
A Time for Trees, A Time for Arboreta
1,000-year-old oaks used to create 'super forest'
How do you turn a community park into an arboretum? Ask these Northeastern students
Lords of the biosphere: Plant winners and losers in the Anthropocene
Mexico: the mystery of the centuries-old oaks of Baja California Sur (and the secret to save them from extinction)
Ancient trees form bloodlines that bolster forests for thousands of years
Number of Earth's tree species estimated to be 14% higher than currently known, with some 9,200 species yet to be discovered
ArbNet accredits 500th arboretum
Why seed-banking threatened species in Madagascar is vital