Safford, his team and this writer are in the Inyo National Forest in the Southern Sierra Nevada mountains, more than 11,000 ...
It was a majestic limber pine tree that grew slowly on a rocky terrace above the Snake River in what is today Grand Teton National Park. It was a mere sapling when the first European colonists arrived ...
A series of isolated woodlands, composed largely of limber pine (Pinus flexilis), occupy an escarpment of the western Great Plains that extends from southeastern Wyoming into northeastern Colorado.
Dead bristlecone pine trees stand on a steep slope in the western Great Basin of California's White Mountains. They are increasingly being joined by limber pine trees in a slow motion game of ...
Clockwise from top left: (1) Two lodgepole pines growing side-by-side with notably different bark textures, (2) a rough-barked limber pine that has been attacked by bark beetles, (3) a limber pine ...
All pines are conifers, but all conifers are not pines; and further, all pines make cones, but all cones are not “pine cones.” Such details swirled through my mind as I walked Loveland’s streets named ...
Researchers studied how young trees respond to a hotter, drier climate. Their findings can help shape forest management policy and our understanding of how landscapes will change. As climate scientist ...
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