Herders carved names, slogans, nude silhouettes and more into the trees around them during lonely seasons in the mountains.
White aspen bark is a natural exfoliant. Its salicin content converts to salicylic acid on the skin's surface, effectively ...
Aspen is a natural fire guard — and a frequent target of industrial herbicides. In B.C., over 1 million hectares of forests ...
Sapsuckers tend to build their nests in a cavity on a tree such as an aspen, poplar or birch ... use their beaks to “drill” holes in the bark of a tree, usually about 1/4 of an inch in ...
For decades, forestry companies in B.C. have used glyphosate and other herbicides to kill off trembling aspen, a deciduous tree the industry and the provincial government view as unwanted ...
After years of destructive wildfires, more and more people are recognizing the value of aspen and other deciduous trees. In the summer ... the forest floor in their bark and leaves.
Pando, an 80,000-year-old forest of genetically identical aspens, is Earth’s largest living organism. Spanning 106 acres, it ...
The Aspen Fir from Puleo International ... of branches and how realistic they looked. Some trees have variations in needle color or faux bark to make them look more life-like.
To clear the bulk of the tangle required big machinery, fortunately it was just about profitable for somebody to process the ...