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Yearly archive
2023
2023
Celebrating botanic gardens
New hardiness zone map will help US gardeners keep pace with climate change
The Morton Arboretum tree root scientist recognized as top-cited researcher
Forests with multiple tree species are 70% more effective as carbon sinks than monoculture forests, study finds
Dinosaur trees’ from Australia begin new life in UK
IUCN Species Survival Commission acknowledges vital contributions of Botanic Gardens, Aquariums, and Zoos to wildlife conservation
Carbon-capture tree plantations threaten tropical biodiversity for little gain, ecologists say
‘Nature surprises us’: scientists in Brazil rediscover tree thought extinct for nearly 200 years
USDA invests $1 billion for nearly 400 projects to expand access to trees and green spaces in communities and neighborhoods nationwide through Investing in America agenda
Westonbirt Arboretum to start tree replanting plans after grant
Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species, study finds
India was a tree planting laboratory for 200 years. Here are the results
US climate change reforestation plans face key problem: lack of tree seedlings
USDA Forest Service Report Highlights Threats to Forest, Rangeland Health Over the Next 50 Years
Home gardeners become accidental citizen scientists for Wollemi Pine
How UC Davis Is Growing a Tree Canopy for Tomorrow’s Climate
Special Issue: Global Tree Assessment
Trees climb up cities' priority lists after getting a $1.5 billion boost in federal climate funding
Typhoons, Trees and Teamwork: A Case Study From the BGCI/ArbNet Partnership Programme
Planting forests with diverse tree species increases likelihood of success
Planting Hope: U.S.-Ukraine Memorial Tree Dedication Inspires Solidarity and Partnership
New study finds tree diversity increases carbon storage, soil fertility in forests
Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Steps for Climate Resilience and Forest Conservation
Trees, people, and arboreta: An interview with the new ArbNet Leader, Dr. Andrea Brennan
Morton Arboretum, Shedd Aquarium gain global designation as Centers for Species Survival
Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests: Here's how to bring them back
Want to live longer? Consider planting a tree.
How non-native tree species affect biodiversity