Newborn caterpillars protect leaf-tip homes with buzzing and drumming signals. These vibrations scare off rivals and help avoid fights.
The warming spring air is a welcome relief from the bitterly cold winter across much of the US, but millions of seasonal ...
Northeast Michigan became a graveyard for fallen trees in the wake of the recent ice storm that passed through multiple ...
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Irish Independent on MSNPopular Sligo forest re-opens two months after Storm Éowyn which felled hundreds of treesHazelwood Forest Walk, so badly damaged during Storm Eowyn, will reopen to the public on Saturday, 5th April. Hundreds of ...
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Lowell's First Look on MSNThe Restless Viking: Kitch-Iti-KipiThe following article is written by Martha Hayden and first appeared on The Restless Viking website on June 18, 2024. Chirps ...
Lightning strikes may kill hundreds of millions of trees every year, but one tropical tree has evolved to benefit from the sudden jolts of electrical currents.
In a video of a sun-drenched yard, a cat relaxes in the branch of a tree, with a man-made birdbox above him. But rather than waiting for prey, he's getting a haircut—from a tiny bird, who is pulling ...
As they cling to leaf tips, newborn warty birch caterpillars produce vibrations that can ward off invaders approaching their ...
Longmont city government workers will offer free curbside pickup of tree branches from Monday to April 18, according to a press release. Workers will collect tree branches from Monday to April 11 ...
Though being struck by lightning is usually bad, the tropical tree Dipteryx oleifera benefits. A strike kills other nearby trees and parasitic vines.
Researchers reveal Prototaxites, a giant Devonian fossil, was not a fungus or plant but a unique extinct lineage.
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