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Poland prepares to pounce on its tourism sector

Poland is turning into an ideal destination for those young travelers that haven’t been able to experience quarantine-free travel for nearly two years. - Poland Breaking News - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

AI, 5G, Data Science Could Help Map Wild Plants, Ancient Forests on Indonesian Islands

A most recent climate action research initiative will make use of AI, 5G, and data science to map wild plants and ancient forests on remote Indonesian islands, with the help of experience gained from a similar biotechnology project in the United Kingdom’s legendary Sherwood Forest.

Antarctica 260-million-years ago had forest even before dinosaurs, Scientists recover fossilized tree from Transantarctic Mountains

Antarctica 260-million-years ago had forest even before dinosaurs, Scientists recover fossilized tree from Transantarctic Mountains Antarctica 260-million-years ago had forest even before dinosaurs, Scientists recover fossilized tree from Transantarctic Mountains Scientists Have Discovered Fossil Fragments Of At Least 260 Million-year-old Trees In Antarctica, A Finding Which Proves That The Frozen Continent Once Had A Thriving Forest Even Before The First Dinosaurs Roamed On Earth. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Deepak Mahato | Updated on: 14 Nov 2017, 05:34:27 PM New Delhi: Scientists have discovered fossil fragments of at least 260 million-year-old trees in Antarctica, a finding which proves that the frozen continent once had a thriving forest even before the first dinosaurs roamed on Earth.

Ice Glen s famous old-growth hemlocks are dying Can Stockbridge save them before it s too late? | Local News

STOCKBRIDGE — A guru of old-growth forests, Robert T. Leverett recalls first stepping into Ice Glen back in the early 1990s and thinking to himself, “Oh, my God. This is the real deal.” He declared it one of the most spectacular woodland stands in New England. But, today, he speaks with the funereal gloom of this misty-cloaked cleft just south of the village. Quote “It’s sad when an icon of the Northeast forest is lost. That’s what’s at stake here.” — Robert T. Leverett, Florence-based co-founder of the Native Tree Society and co-author of “The Sierra Club Guide to the Ancient Forests of the Northeast”

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