Taller trees in Tombstone Territorial Park are experiencing browning due to increased exposure to harsh winter conditions, amidst inconsistent snowfall and local climate changes.
A severe decline in saskatoon berry production near Glenboro, Manitoba, has led to unsustainable harvesting, with potential economic and ecological impacts, likely exacerbated by recent droughts and heatwaves.
A new plant species is establishing itself in the area and impacting native beach greens.
A close look at this fallen spruce tree raises questions underlying causes and tree health.
Sand dunes disappear with more frequent and powerful storms in Western Alaska. These storms have impacted bird nesting grounds and tundra plants.
Observations and research across Alaska indicate shifting berry ripening times and unpredictable yields, with climate change as a key factor affecting these important subsistence and cultural resources.
An unusual abundance of dropped spruce cones prompts questions about the factors influencing cone production and its comparison to previous years.
Workers are using sargassum and sand to rebuild the beach, with shore retention and reef protection in mind.
Unseasonable blooming of goldenrod (Subphylum Angiospermae).
Invasive Elodea has been observed since 2020.
Elodea found on and near Eielson Airforce Base
Invasive elodea decade history in the Chena slough with mitigation and persistent infestation.
Autumn colors have been quite delayed this year, maybe ten days to two weeks later than "usual"
Western red cedars in South Langley, BC are dying, with browning starting at the tops during summer and progressing downward until the trees are completely dead.
Red and Black Currants are present on the property and the moose seem to be picky about what berry they like to consume.
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