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Hurricane Helene floods the southeastern United States

Tangled heaps of nailed lumber and wrecked boats lay on the streets. A house lay destroyed beneath a fern-covered oak tree that had fallen in the wind. Residents waded or paddled through reddish floodwaters hoping to find their loved ones…

Residents of the Gulf Coast are still affected by the aftermath of Hurricane Ida and the damage left behind by Francine

DULAC, Louisiana (AP) – Shortly after The storm surge of Hurricane Francine When a cemetery flooded in the Louisiana bayou town of Dulac, Lori-Ann Bergeron came to check on the graves of three generations of families. Their headstones were fine,…

New tree marking project in Bonita Lakes catchment area

MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) – A new project is underway at the Bonita Lakes Watershed to educate residents about trees. Dr. Joshua Granger, a dendrologist at Mississippi State University, marks 85 tree and other plant species along the Bonita Lakes trails….

Macquaries Viridis Ag offers four acreage in Western Australia for sale

Macquarie Asset Management has offered four large-scale arable farms from its Viridis Ag portfolio for sale. The assets are located in the Northern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia and are collectively referred to as the Alcheringa Aggregation. They cover a…

Fall is the best time to plant trees. Here are the ones that will thrive in our area

SAN ANTONIO – The best time to plant trees in San Antonio is fall. Meteorological autumn begins on September 1, while the autumnal equinox begins on September 21. It is recommended to plant trees more in the middle or late…

Create a secure hold and space for new life

Haley Bennett | Guest columnist If you’ve ever paddled on Lake Lafayette, you may have noticed the large amount of deadwood – dead trees left standing to complete their natural life cycle – scattered throughout and around the lake. Every…

Stumpy, the gnarled old cherry tree, has disappeared. But his clones – little stumps – live on

WASHINGTON– Stumpy lives on! The stunted and gnarled cherry tree, which became an unexpected social media celebrity, was cut down after the 2024 National Cherry Blossom Festival along with more than 100 other trees to make way for a major…

Giant fossil beans reveal secrets of ancient rainforests

Scans of a giant fossil legume revealed that the extinct species is related to today’s black bean tree. Image credit: Edward Spagnuolo Ancient fossil beans the size of modern limes could provide new insights into the evolution of today’s diverse…

LBL works to restore American chestnut trees in the region | News

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Hannibal Tree Board celebrates 25 years of growth as a Tree City USA community

Quincy, Illinois (KHQA) — The Hannibal Tree Board will celebrate 25 years as Hannibal and receive the Tree City USA designation. There will be a Tree City USA proclamation at the August 20 City Council meeting. Kristy Trevathan, president of…