Are Small Trees “Better” Trees?
We think of forests as full of tall, soaring trees. But some studies claim that newly engineered dwarf trees might actually do a better job revitalizing our woodlands.
We think of forests as full of tall, soaring trees. But some studies claim that newly engineered dwarf trees might actually do a better job revitalizing our woodlands.
People are off to Portland, Oregon for the 2012 ISA Annual Conference! We hope to see you there. And if you’re going, check out the list and map of Portland’s […]
This article in National Geographic’s News Watch blog not only outlines the many diverse benefits of trees clearly, but it includes a great infographic explaining them from SavATree, too. Check […]
Did you notice we’ve added another brand new course to the ISA Online Learning Center? Look for “Bark Beetles” in our course library and learn how to diagnose, prevent, and […]
Japanese scientists find cedar trees that reveal the Earth was hit by a mysterious blast of cosmic rays in the late eight century.
Tree care work can be dangerous, if we allow it to be. After the death of a tree care groundworker in Southern California, the state Department of Public Health’s Occupational […]
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Can trees affect our health? Learn more about the benefits and services trees provide through a candid interview with Dr. Gregory Moore as he talks about some of the quantitative […]
Scientists say that accelerated growth in the tree rings of bristlecone pines appears to be linked to climate change.
Whether you’re interested in research in other fields or areas of study, or you’d like to share your own research with a larger audience, ScienceStage.com is a valuable tool. A […]