By Rhett Ayers Butler In most forests, a visitor’s eye is trained on what can be reached. The trunk can be measured. The leaves can be plucked. A specimen can be pressed, labeled, and filed away. Yet ...
Canopy cranes, once reserved for treetop research, let you see the “eighth continent” like an arbornaut. Morning mist hovers above the canopy in Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park, one of the richest ...
Claire Gely receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Susan Laurance works for James Cook University that runs the Daintree Rainforest Observatory. Susan Laurance has received ARC funding ...
When Street View started it was named ‘Street View’ because it was captured using cameras mounted on the roof of a car driving along streets. Since then Google has been shrinking the equipment, ...
The researchers also studied what happens when leaves get darker, as a previous study had found that climate change could ...
Have you ever considered a walk in a tree-shaded park to relieve stress? If you have, you're hardly alone, according to new University of Florida research published in the journal Trees, Forests and ...