The wood logged and stored at the offices- Panchakanya and Bishnupaduka- for nearly two decades is now getting decayed as contract for its use could not be made on time. The logs of 15,000 cubic feet ...
BLUE RIVER -- Ambrosia beetles have a nose for alcohol. It's what attracts them to downed Douglas firs, which give off ethanol -- ethyl alcohol -- on the forest floor. The beetles are among the first ...
An increasing abundance in woody vines—or “lianas”—reduces canopy tree growth and survival in tropical forests, which limits forest carbon storage, according at researchers at Marquette University.
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