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Amazing European forests you'll want to explore - MSNCrooked Forest, Poland Surely Europe's weirdest-looking woodland, the aptly named Crooked Forest near the town of Gryfino is so named for a grove of oddly-shaped pine trees.
“A course correction in European forest management could help reestablish these amazing forests,” said co-author Paul Rogers, of the Western Aspen Alliance, Ecology Center, and Department of ...
Forests cover about 40% of the EU's land area. Between 1990 and 2022, they absorbed around 10% of the continent's man-made ...
The Forest Monitoring Law (FML), proposed by the European Commission in November 2023 to harmonize how the EU’s forests are monitored, marked an overdue recognition of the problem.
Europe Is Sacrificing Its Ancient Forests for Energy Governments bet billions on burning timber for green power. The Times went deep into one of the continent’s oldest woodlands to track the ...
Beech forests in Europe are severely threatened by climate change, particularly in southern European countries, but also in central Europe. Models project severe beech growth declines over the ...
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