The New Jersey chapter of the International Society of Aboriculture hold a tree climbing competition in Greystone Park, New ...
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Students trade lecture halls for 50-foot tree canopies in hands-on forestry course
After observing how many forestry courses gave students limited chances to learn through hands-on experiences, one professor ...
Saying that a recent tree-climbing school was hands-on is a bit of an understatement. As an arboreal activity that requires a whole-body commitment, the course held Aug. 12-15 by Penn State Extension ...
On a recent June morning, under a cloudless blue sky, the American elms near the Central Park Mall and Literary Walk looked so green they almost glowed. And high up on their twisty boughs—if you ...
Climbers Brian French and Will Koomjian ascend the Brummit fir in Coos County Oregon. It is the National Champion Douglas fir and stands 335 feet tall. Freesolo Photography / Sean O'Connor “Watch out!
When preparing to remove a diseased or dead tree, you may need to climb into the tree to remove some limbs before cutting the trunk. You can use a pair of tree-climbing spikes to help you move up the ...
Tree climbing by crocodiles initially seems like an odd concept, considering the idea of these animals lazing in the river, hiding in swamps or slithering around quietly in mud-filled waters.
No harnesses or ropes have ever been provided to those looking to climb the tree, a strange in our safety-first society today.
The life of a 166-million-year-old reptile has been turned upside down. While Marmoretta oxoniensis was believed to have swum in ancient lagoons, new research reveals it spent its time climbing trees ...
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