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Is Habitat Restoration Actually Killing Plants in the California Wildlands?
A research team has identified fungicide resistance in California from restoration sites due to exposure to the pesticides in plant nurseries.
Beech Trees are Dying, and Nobody’s Sure Why
Intense effort underway to find culprit behind rapid disease spread.
Colorado’s Lake Dillon is Warming Rapidly
Researchers harness 35 years of data to uncover responses of a high-elevation reservoir to a warming world.
Leafcutter Ants Emit as Much N2O as Wastewater Treatment Tanks
Tropical forests are one of the largest natural sources of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O), and a tiny insect may play a big role in how those emissions are spread out across the landscape.
Geoscientists Reconstruct ‘Eye-Opening’ 900-Year Northeast Climate Record
Deploying a new technique for the first time in the region, geoscientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have reconstructed the longest and highest-resolution climate record for the Northeastern United States.


