LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Thousands of trees continue to die across the Las Vegas Valley amid climate change and the drought, and that has raised concerns among residents and one prominent local tree expert.
Drought in the middle of the country has opened the door for pests and pathogens that can kill trees. That's particularly true of a fungus that's decimating bur oak trees once known as the "King of ...
Dead trees line the Salt Creek and Platte River near Mahoney State Park in June 2025. Horticulturists with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission were stumped when they started seeing significant ...
SEATTLE — Trees upon towering trees make up what Washingtonians know to be one of the most stunning landscapes in the nation. In Shoreline, a towering fir tree was cut down. While beautiful at one ...