When we walked with a colleague into an aspen forest near Madison, Wisconsin, in the early spring of 2021, we expected to finalize our plans for a research project on several species of insects that ...
such as the native silk moth Anthereae polyphemus, which feeds on aspen from mid- to late summer. From May through June 2021, ...
The best artificial Christmas trees often sell out well before December. Little wonder, now that they look almost identical to the real thing. This is thanks to a more extensive design process ...
Rick Lindroth at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that spongy moth caterpillars strip aspen tree foliage, increasing tree defenses and causing harm to a native species.
Wyoming’s famous Aspen Alley in the Sierra Madre Range near Encampment is still stunning, but not what it used to be.
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This species of giant silk moth is the second largest in North ... By diverting resources into chemical defenses, the infested aspen trees also experienced reduced growth, potentially hampering ...
At the Buttermilk base Thursday, Aspen One representatives summed up ski area changes and urged ACRA members to vote yes on ...
Quaking aspen trees — they’re a “symbol of the Colorado high country,” according to Colorado Encyclopedia. The Populus ...
Across Canada and abroad, the commercial forest industry has created monoculture conifer plantations of lodgepole pine, ...
Artificial plants — fake plants ... including a big statement ficus tree and a distinctive six-foot olive tree with adjustable branches. If you already have something in mind, use these links ...
The recent talk of wildfires in Aspen opens the chance to discuss one of my pet peeves about my beloved hometown of 54 years. The “tree policy” that Aspen bought hook, line and sinker from ...