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Giant pine scale is an exotic pest that kills pine trees and can be spread by humans. So far, it has felled nearly 1,400 trees in Adelaide's north-eastern suburbs, with the state's forestry industry ...
A security camera in north central Wisconsin captured the dramatic moment when a bolt of lightning struck a white pine tree on Sept. 9, causing a fire that prompted neighbors to spring into action. A ...
You can make some extra money gathering pine cones, but they need to be the right ones. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources needs help gathering red and white pine cones for its ...
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This is a video tutorial on decomposing and converging an object in Blender 2.9. This technique can be used to make a video revealing the logo. Instructions for using Video Editer in Blender to ...
Residents saw a familiar landmark come down on Aug. 21, 2025, as a pine tree that had stood for more than a century was removed after years of structural deterioration made it a safety concern for the ...
Cones collected from ponderosa pines, a tree that grows throughout the West and has been heavily impacted by high-intensity wildfires. (Cory Dick, Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed) Wildfires ...
Volunteers gather pine cones at a recent pine cone collection event at Lory State Park. Organizers say its essential that the ponderosa pine seeds come from local trees. Wildfires in Colorado can burn ...
CLARK. COMMUNITY MEMBERS PACKING A TOWN HALL MEETING TONIGHT, HOPING TO HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD. REPORTER FELICITY TAYLOR WAS AT THAT MEETING. SHE JOINS US NOW LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM WITH MORE FELICITY.
The state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation will pay $2.2 million to cut trees decimated by the southern pine beetle on Long Island’s South Fork, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday.