Lack of snow and abundant wind have combined to cause extensive soil erosion this winter in parts of the Red River Valley that could have been prevented, an area conservationist says. The evidence — ...
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Part Three: The Magic of Forest Heath
By: The Estes Valley Watershed Coalition Welcome back to our 4-part series on the fascinating dynamics of forests and fires in the Estes Valley! In our first article, we highlighted why the Estes ...
The Larimer Conservation District has removed more than 100,000 trees from Colorado's forests — all for the betterment of the ...
In September 2018, a wildfire burned nearly two thousand hectares of shrubland on the Pichu Pichu volcano, an ecologically ...
Acres of forests and watersheds are being restored following last summer’s South Fork and Salt fires. The repairs are being ...
As nature's architects, animals shape forests, rivers and soil Animals don't just inhabit nature, they shape it. Indeed, protecting nature's architects helps safeguard the landscapes they have been ...
Researchers found severe soil degradation four years after a wildfire on Pichu Pichu volcano. Volcanic soils in arid Andean ...
Forests play a crucial role in tourism, attracting many millions of visitors each year and contributing significantly to ...