Private agribusiness Viterra Inc said on Monday that it will build the world's biggest canola-crushing plant at Regina, Saskatchewan, and open it in late 2024, as interest in turning oilseeds into ...
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Parks Canada, York Region ask towns, cities, conservation authorities and residents to take ...
A satellite imagery analysis shows that the 2021 "heat dome" scorched almost 5% of the forested area in western Oregon and ...
A woman was airlifted to the hospital on Tuesday after the vehicle she was driving went off the road and down an embankment where it hit a large tree in Torrington. The crash occurred on Newfield Road ...
To protect new tree growth from deer, Moss Bank Park in Bath, NY built "slash walls" using felled hemlock trees. Slash walls are massive barriers of logs and branches that prevent deer from eating ...
The hot, dry summers Clark County and much of the Pacific Northwest have experienced in recent years are harming some native tree species. Forestry experts and environmental groups say western hemlock ...
A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little experience growing plants. Strawberries grown in converted shipping containers ...
Mark Harmon crouches low next to log number 219: a moss-covered western hemlock tree trunk, five meters long, lying dead on the ground in the lush green woods. It’s marked by a thin aluminum tag. The ...
BRITISH COLUMBIA, Canada (WJW) — An investigation is ongoing after a young Canadian mother and her baby were killed at a campground last month, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported. On July 31, ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — Hemlock woolly adelgid, an invasive insect that can kill a healthy tree within a decade, was confirmed in two new locations in New York. At the end of July, the State ...
“Hemlock” Hannah Kulbitsky led a group of about 15 hikers through Locust Lake State Park Thursday evening. While on the trail, Kulbitsky tried to keep the pace brisk but couldn’t help but stop on ...
An invasive pest known for killing eastern hemlock trees is creeping ever deeper into the Adirondacks, according to a new report from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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