
A collaborative project by the Fig Tree Learning Centre & Nature Conservation Foundation Supported by the Bengaluru Sustainability Forum Project Update: June – October 2020 The …
The war within the aspen leaves | Geophysical Institute
Jul 31, 2025 · They think the fierce, silent conflict has probably benefited both the insect population and a tree that’s been under siege in Interior Alaska for a long time. Leaf miners …
flocks of birds dew animals keeping themselves warm tree with no leaves seeds & seed pods animal home warmth you obtain from shelter, fire or other sources. Observe animals around …
Cottonwood and Balsam Poplar | Geophysical Institute
Oct 23, 2025 · The Klukwan giant holds the national record for black cottonwood diameter. Its nearest rival, a tree near Salem, Oregon, does hold the national height record. The Klukwan …
Vanasuma: A book on common wildflowers in and around …
The book, VANASUMA will be a record of the wild flowering trees in and around the National Park in Kannada, which will serve as a field guide as well – with high quality pictures and detailed …
More on Why Tree Trunks Spiral | Geophysical Institute
Oct 23, 2025 · I eventually found a tree with a spiral lightning mark and it followed the spiral grain exactly. One tree, of course, proves nothing. "But why should the tree spiral? More speculation …
From April 2025 to June 2025 – A comprehensive field investigation was conducted, involving observation and data collection on tree phenology, biodiversity and photographic …
The Turkey and the Tambalacoque Tree - Geophysical Institute
Nov 14, 1990 · The problem was the decline of the tambalacoque tree, a once common and useful source of timber for the island residents. Only thirteen of the trees remained, and they …
In the months from October 2024 to January 2025, significant efforts were undertaken to plan and gather essential data, laying the groundwork for the commencement of fieldwork under the …
Northern woods filled with potential drug | Geophysical Institute
Jul 28, 2005 · Saplings of the Alaska paper birch tree produce a sticky resin on new branches that discourages snowshoe hares from eating them.