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As New York City celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, National Geographic looks back on more than a century of ...
SUNY ESF scientists seek federal approval to restore the American chestnut tree that was all but wiped out 100 years ago.
The massive oak stood more than 80 feet high and was 25 feet wide at its base. It had been kept alive by the descendants of Warren Kinney who once farmed the land and instructed his family to care for ...
It is time for the Trees Count census, only the fourth tree census in New York City history and the largest volunteer-driven urban forest survey in the United States. NYC Parks is asking for all New ...