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Acorn woodpeckers work in groups to “maintain and defend” their acorn collections. Each tree is called a “granary” by ornithologists, and is reused over generations to store winter food ...
In the U.S., more than 1,200 wildlife species rely on dead or dying trees for shelter and food. The survival of these so-called “saproxylic organisms,” which live in decaying wood, is ...
Occasionally, they’ll put a batch of acorns together in a dead tree or hollow wall (or an antenna), although storing acorns in groups can increase the risk of spoilage from moisture or mold.
A reader asks real estate lawyer Gary Singer: My neighbor’s dead tree could fall on my house. How would the financial liability play out between us, them, and our respective insurance compani… ...
Local Tree Service Says Dead Trees Due To Last Summer's Extreme Heat Many people in Green Country said they are noticing some of the trees on their property look dead, without leaves and tree limbs.