In the Rāzna National Park, natural forests
Conservation efforts in Rāzna National Park aim to create diverse ecosystems by selectively thinning conifer-dominated areas to promote the growth of hardwood species like oaks.
The historical carbon loss in forestry - greater than all our fossil emissions
A Swedish study reveals that the carbon loss from forestry exceeds the country's fossil emissions since the 1800s, highlighting significant differences in carbon storage between natural and production forests.
They Are Again the Queens: Monarch Butterfly Presence Increases by 64%
The presence of the monarch butterfly in Mexican hibernation forests has surged by 64%, occupying 2.93 hectares compared to 1.79 hectares from the previous year, according to data from Mexico's Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources.
The trend of disposing of human corpses so they can continue to be part of the eternal becoming of the living
The article discusses the emerging trend of natural burial practices, where human remains are placed in forests without headstones to promote a return to nature.
Sweden's last unprotected natural forests could be gone in 25 years
A new report indicates that Sweden's unprotected natural forests are disappearing rapidly, with logging rates increasing dramatically since 2022.
Three Crosses Over Odranec. The Mysterious Story of the Largest Czech Heavenly Mystery
In June 1619, a bright flash pierced the sky above Vysočina, followed by fiery fragments of unknown metal falling to the ground, leading to various interpretations of whether it was a meteorite, a natural phenomenon, or a biblical event, with the largest piece still missing in the forests near Odranec.
The Trend of Natural Burial / Austrians No Longer Want a Grave but to Grow with a Tree in the Forest
The article explores the growing trend in Austria for natural burials under trees in forests, as opposed to conventional graveyards.