Red spruce saplings planted at Finzel Swamp
A project that began with the killing of some trees aims to help thousands of new saplings survive. Read the
Read MoreA project that began with the killing of some trees aims to help thousands of new saplings survive. Read the
Read MoreScientists aren’t sure if the ice age disappearance of a once-common tree is a reason for hope or a cause
Read MoreNew research from West Virginia University biologists shows that trees around the world are consuming more carbon dioxide than previously reported, making forests
Read MoreYear by year, with perseverance, Dave Saville has grown a towering tree-planting operation. Sealed in stackable plastic boxes alongside the
Read MoreIn the 1970s, red spruce was the forest equivalent of a canary in the coal mine, signaling that acid rain
Read MoreRed spruce (Picea rubens) is a long-lived tree species that thrives in cool, moist environs. Its ability to adapt to
Read MoreThe Nature Conservancy in West Virginia received a $25,000 grant from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, the largest grant awarded
Read MoreSince the 1960s, scientists at the University of Vermont have been documenting the decline of red spruce trees, casualties of
Read MoreHome to 240 rare plant and animal species, red spruce forests once covered the rocky peaks of West Virginia’s high
Read MoreWe are delighted to share with you CASRI’s 2020 Accomplishments Report. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, CASRI partners stayed
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