A tree species once thought to be extinct is thriving in Michigan. The dawn redwood was rediscovered in the 1940s. Since then, dozens – perhaps even hundreds – have been planted throughout Michigan.
Without increased funding from state and federal sources, Utah’s forests will remain untreated, leaving residents and public health at risk of future wildfire catastrophes.
Step into the forest and watch as expert wood cutting skills bring out the most beautiful redwood boards from nature’s towering giants. These skilled craftsmen carefully slice through the majestic ...
Cambridge University Botanic Garden was the first botanic garden in the UK to grow this endangered tree species. It is distributed in at least 372 botanic gardens globally.