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Forests are in trouble (read: we're in trouble). With the rapid decline of global forest cover and biodiversity, we need urgent ... The world has pledged to plant trillions of trees, but there's one critical problem: we don't have the seeds. With global seed ... Karl and Erum explore the untapped potential of fungi through three groundbreaking interviews. First, they speak with Susanne ... Past data on historic areas of the Sierra Nevada provide a window to the past and the type of conditions that existed there prior to ... Mixed-species eucalypt forests – the most extensive forests in Victoria, Australia – are often assumed to be perpetually healthy ... EcolClips by Dr Julian Schrader (Interviewer; Lecturer at Macquarie University) and Dr Cornelia Sattler (Video production, ...

Julie Flanagan, Arborist with the Prince William County Watershed Management Branch discusses the importance of native trees. Argonne intern Rachel Barone from Ithaca College worked with Argonne mentor Christina Canter in studying forest biomass. In a large-scale “living laboratory,” TNC and partners are combining forest restoration, ecological fire and applied Jim Thomas discusses how new gene editing techniques are quickly moving out of laboratories and into agriculture and the wild. Peggy Singlemann visits the State Arboretum of Virginia at Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce to meet curator, T'ai Roulston, ... For more than 50 years, UC Berkeley forestry researchers have used Blodgett Forest Research Station as a living laboratory to ...

Foundation tree species loss -- Aaron Ellison Harvard Forest Symposium, March 15, 2011. What do you mean sunlight is food?! See how trees are sustained in this Forest Fast Break! This 2-minute video looks inside a tree to figure out what's going on in there. Tree biology, photosynthesis, growth rings, even a ... Postdoctoral fellow Christopher McClellan from the University of Dundee discusses his research on improving plants for biofuel ... Episode 11 Since 2012, the Clean Energy Regulator has issued 122881923 Australian Carbon Credit Units (also known as ... David Bayles presents a photographic essay titled: "Following Fire: A resilient forest / An uncertain

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131. Leaf It to Science: How Foray Bioscience's Ashley Beckwith is Reforesting the Future
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131. Leaf It to Science: How Foray Bioscience's Ashley Beckwith is Reforesting the Future

131. Leaf It to Science: How Foray Bioscience's Ashley Beckwith is Reforesting the Future

Karl and Erum are joined by Dr.

Ashley Beckwith | Founder + CEO, Foray Bioscience -- Planet Action Studio Talk

Ashley Beckwith | Founder + CEO, Foray Bioscience -- Planet Action Studio Talk

Forests are in trouble (read: we're in trouble). With the rapid decline of global forest cover and biodiversity, we need urgent ...

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These seeds don't grow on trees | Ashley Beckwith | TEDxBoston

These seeds don't grow on trees | Ashley Beckwith | TEDxBoston

The world has pledged to plant trillions of trees, but there's one critical problem: we don't have the seeds. With global seed ...

159. The Future Is Fungi Awards: From Mushroom Dreams to Real-World Things

159. The Future Is Fungi Awards: From Mushroom Dreams to Real-World Things

Karl and Erum explore the untapped potential of fungi through three groundbreaking interviews. First, they speak with Susanne ...

Forest Insights: Using the Past to Reshape the Future

Forest Insights: Using the Past to Reshape the Future

Past data on historic areas of the Sierra Nevada provide a window to the past and the type of conditions that existed there prior to ...

Sponsored
Looking Out for the Health of Mixed-Species Eucalypt Forests

Looking Out for the Health of Mixed-Species Eucalypt Forests

Mixed-species eucalypt forests – the most extensive forests in Victoria, Australia – are often assumed to be perpetually healthy ...

Invasive Plants: Ecological Strategies & Future Threat with Prof. Dr Michelle Leishman | EcolClips

Invasive Plants: Ecological Strategies & Future Threat with Prof. Dr Michelle Leishman | EcolClips

EcolClips by Dr Julian Schrader (Interviewer; Lecturer at Macquarie University) and Dr Cornelia Sattler (Video production, ...

Julie Flanagan presents: "Trees and Reforestation"

Julie Flanagan presents: "Trees and Reforestation"

Julie Flanagan, Arborist with the Prince William County Watershed Management Branch discusses the importance of native trees.

Education Highlights: Forest Biomass

Education Highlights: Forest Biomass

Argonne intern Rachel Barone from Ithaca College worked with Argonne mentor Christina Canter in studying forest biomass.

This 10,000-Acre ‘Forest Lab’ Is Supporting Both People and Nature

This 10,000-Acre ‘Forest Lab’ Is Supporting Both People and Nature

In a large-scale “living laboratory,” TNC and partners are combining forest restoration, ecological fire and applied

From the lab to the field to the forest: synthetic biology

From the lab to the field to the forest: synthetic biology

Jim Thomas discusses how new gene editing techniques are quickly moving out of laboratories and into agriculture and the wild.

Learn about conservation of a rare tree and research on rebuilding forests

Learn about conservation of a rare tree and research on rebuilding forests

Peggy Singlemann visits the State Arboretum of Virginia at Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce to meet curator, T'ai Roulston, ...

Berkeley's forestry research on preventing extreme wildfires

Berkeley's forestry research on preventing extreme wildfires

For more than 50 years, UC Berkeley forestry researchers have used Blodgett Forest Research Station as a living laboratory to ...

Foundation tree species loss - Harvard Forest

Foundation tree species loss - Harvard Forest

Foundation tree species loss -- Aaron Ellison Harvard Forest Symposium, March 15, 2011.

Forest Fast Break: Tree Biology

Forest Fast Break: Tree Biology

What do you mean sunlight is food?! See how trees are sustained in this Forest Fast Break!

Forest Fact Break: Tree Biology and Photosynthesis video

Forest Fact Break: Tree Biology and Photosynthesis video

This 2-minute video looks inside a tree to figure out what's going on in there. Tree biology, photosynthesis, growth rings, even a ...

2014 GCEP Distinguished Student Lecturers | Using Plants for Biofuel Production

2014 GCEP Distinguished Student Lecturers | Using Plants for Biofuel Production

Postdoctoral fellow Christopher McClellan from the University of Dundee discusses his research on improving plants for biofuel ...

If a tree falls in a forest, what happens to its carboncredits? Unpacking Australia’s carbon.

If a tree falls in a forest, what happens to its carboncredits? Unpacking Australia’s carbon.

Episode 11 Since 2012, the Clean Energy Regulator has issued 122881923 Australian Carbon Credit Units (also known as ...

Following Fire: A resilient Forest/Uncertain Future Photographic Essay

Following Fire: A resilient Forest/Uncertain Future Photographic Essay

David Bayles presents a photographic essay titled: "Following Fire: A resilient forest / An uncertain