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Angelica Patterson: The ‘Shotgun Scientist’ Studying How Forests Respond to Climate Change
Arboreally Speaking, the ‘Good Old Growth Curve Is a Delusion’
Confessions from a Former Coniferphile
Finally – Some true Turkish Delight! Discovery of some tasty oaks
Fossil Leaves Show High Atmospheric Carbon Spurred Ancient ‘Global Greening’
How Will Shifting Climate Change U.S. Forests?
Nature & Naturalists, an Ode to Adirondack Color
PhD. Ode to a Tree
Photo Essay: High in the Hills, Climate May Challenge Forests
Photo Essay: Where the Trees Meet the Tundra
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