Old-growth forests store much more carbon than managed forests
A new study from Lund University reveals that Swedish old-growth forests store significantly more carbon than managed forests, with differences largely attributed to soil carbon accumulation.
The Finnish pearl owl has its own dialect, which is disappearing from the south with old forests
The Finnish pearl owl population is rapidly declining in southern Finland, with significant habitat loss and no recent nesting records since 2011 in Kanta-Häme.
B.C. appointed them to map old-growth. Now they say province is failing to save it
Former panel members appointed by the B.C. government express concerns over logging activities impacting old-growth forests, urging immediate action from officials.
Disappearance of disabled dog mobilizes task force with drones and volunteers searching in forests and reservoirs in the interior of SP
The disappearance of a one-year-old dog in Cunha, Brazil has led to a significant volunteer effort and social media mobilization to locate her.
A 1000-year-old forest-grown fortress found in Poland
Archaeologists have discovered an exceptionally well-preserved medieval settlement in Poland's forests, revealing ancient secrets and artifacts.
Invitation to Involve Researchers from Various Institutions in the Definition of Old Forests
Latvia is in the process of establishing a definition for old forests, which has sparked concerns among environmental organizations about the potential for exploitation under the current temporary definition.
In Yucatán, a minor who got lost in the woods is located; a drone squad helped in the rescue
A five-year-old boy named Yan Mateo was found safe in the forests of southern Yucatán after a search involving state police, firefighters, family, and volunteers.
The Forest District Cut Down Trees in Areas Covered by a Moratorium
In two forests in Wrocław, trees, including old and monumental ones, were cut down in violation of a moratorium on logging, prompting community concerns and an investigation by authorities.
Flames ravage forests of Argentine Patagonia and revive criticism over lack of resources
Wildfires are devastating protected native forests and grasslands in Argentine Patagonia, raising concerns about insufficient resources amidst threats to local homes and a 2,600-year-old tree.