Climate change both a blessing and a curse for mountain pine beetles
Higher greenhouse gases have both positive and negative affects on the invasive insects
Higher greenhouse gases have both positive and negative affects on the invasive insects
The big losers from the tariff are, without a doubt, American consumers
Fergus McSween is applying his new knowledge of forests, plants and animals to help protect them
‘A whole world under our feet’: soil dwellers offer a fuller picture of how reclamation efforts are working
Vital learning experience – a rite of passage for the past 50 years – reimagined for safety and sustainability
A team of scientists is looking into new ways to develop trees that grow faster, resist insects and disease, and are resilient in a changing climate
The work of the $4-million endowed position will help inform forest companies as they sustainably manage land for timber and biodiversity
Product derived from agricultural and forestry waste has uses ranging from reclaiming wastewater to capturing carbon and decontaminating soil
Researchers examine what logging, climate change and other factors mean for caribou populations
Mountain pine beetles can be an important contributor to forest health, but can also be very destructive
Energy producers in Canada wonder why the federal government won’t champion their interests as aggressively as it does the forestry industry’s interests
$4-million endowed chair will focus on improving growth and yield of forests, informing industry management plans and educating the next generation of forestry professionals
U of A research is first to show that growth rate of adult trees is linked to fungal networks colonizing their roots