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Forest ReLeaf is the recipient of the Arbor Day Foundation’s first-ever Environmental Equity Grant, which will fund 200 new trees for the city’s Ville community.
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The nationwide program is based in St. Louis, and Fort Leonard Wood is one of 77 military installations around the country to get the trees.
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Some experts believe that by the century’s end, autumn leaves could change color up to three weeks later than today. Susanne Renner of Washington University has built a different model.
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The U.S. imports a lot of chestnuts, and there is opportunity for more of them to be home grown.
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The fall foliage looks a bit different from that of past years. Among the golden, warm-toned hues sprucing up the St. Louis region for autumn are a noticeable number of green leaves. Daria McKelvey of the Missouri Botanical Garden explains why.
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Residents of St. Louis may have come across an odd sight in their front yards this summer: workers drilling holes into trees and plugging up the holes…
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After losing at least 1,000 trees in a windstorm last month, the city of Quincy is starting efforts to replace them.The city is working with the Quincy…
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Most of the renovations at the Gateway Arch are scheduled to be finished in October, in time for the monument’s 50th anniversary.Work on the park over the…
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The National Park Service will start removing 1,200 trees on the Gateway Arch grounds in earnest on Monday. The removal is part of a years-long project by…
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If you're looking to spot some fall tree color this first weekend of autumn, try using your smartphone.The Missouri Department of Conservation recently…