Beyond its iconic height, the Redwood Forest is sacred to the Yurok Tribe and a scientific frontier for the study of vast biodiversity that exists nowhere else on Earth. This episode of Untold Earth ...
In the Atchafalaya Basin—the largest river swamp in the U.S.—ancient cypress trees act as natural barriers against hurricanes and extreme weather. Spanning a million acres, these nearly indestructible ...
Students explore the ancient cypress trees of North Carolina’s timeless Three Sisters Swamp. In southeastern North Carolina’s Three Sisters Swamp, UNC-Wilmington students and guides journey through ...
NC scientists work to perfect the Fraser fir while fighting a tree-killing disease. Ashe County, NC is the nation’s largest producer of Christmas trees and the site of the Upper Mountain Research ...
The social dynamics of plants are as complex as those at any high school. By studying how plants interact — one-on-one, as a population, and in their communities — ecologists can figure out how to ...
J welcomes Ms. Margo to the garden and discovers ways to appreciate and listen to nature. Ms. Margo, seer of her clan, joins J in the garden as they listen to and explore messages from nature, ...
A paper published in 2019, estimated that there is enough land on Earth to support an extra trillion trees to capture carbon. But in the rush to grow trees, people ignored the supporting environment ...
Maryland is home to 12 champion trees, recognized as the largest of their species in the U.S. Growing majestically within Maryland’s 2.7 million acres of woodlands are twelve national champion trees, ...
Forget your favorite flowers, because we’re talking all about the mean green sporing machines. In this episode of Crash Course Botany, we dive into the first few branches of plants’ phylogenetic ...
The gang learns about dams./A bird drops a little oyster named Elroy on Nature Cat's head. The gang goes looking for their sleepy hammock and meet a family of beavers using trees to build a dam.
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