Michigan lab clones Giant sequoia trees to reverse climate change

 Giant sequoia trees generally grow on the western slopes of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. But, for the past 73 years, three sequoias have survived and thrived along a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan in Manistee. That's not supposed to happen, but it is. The genetics that make up the Manistee sequoias have become an obsession for …

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Valuation of Forest Ecosystem Services

Photo Credit - UNESCO We all know that our forests and tree contain spiritual, emotional, and monetary. This study out of the UK looks at different methods of valuing ecosystem services and risks associated with them. Many of these services are applicable to our forests here in Grey and Bruce Counties.

Fungi – A Secret Climate Change Weapon

Photograph: Stephen R Johnson/Alamy Researchers and scientists the world over are learning more and more about underground fungal networks. Now they are learning about the vast amounts of carbon they store. Read more in this article about the amazing world of underground fungi networks.

ONLINE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY: LDD (gypsy) moth

Title: The LDD (gypsy) Moth: A review of our 2021 experience, and a look forward to 2022 When: December 1, 7:00 - 8:00 PM EST (followed by moderated discussion) Cost: free Hosted/Sponsored by: Invasive Species Centre Topic Details: https://www.invasivespeciescentre.ca/event/ldd-moth-update-webinar/ Registration: https://owat.wildapricot.org/event-4561854

Wooden Utensils

This hardened wooden knife was sharp enough to easily cut steak. (Bo Chen/University of Maryland) Scientists are have learned how to make wood extremely strong and can be used to replace steel. Read the article here. Scientists have been able to create utensils that are sharper than a typical stainless steel.