Georgia Power said state law and reliability concerns led to the removal of a historic tree in Chatham County as part of its upcoming transmission line project.
Georgia Power has removed a roughly 300-year-old live oak along Little Neck Road after weeks of public attention and community efforts to protect the tree.
The 'Stop The Chop' campaign has been led by Kat Scott 32, who told the Daily Mail how the judicial review ruling gave the ...
There is a long history of the mechanical thinning of forests in standard forestry operations. Thinning typically involves ...
In January, Amazon announced it was slashing around 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass layoffs in three months ...
First, the dominant American ideal of wilderness – as wildlands that flourish best in the absence of human management – conflicts with the growing understanding that many wilderness areas were and ...
A group of local arborists are calling for an immediate stop to the removal of a 125-year-old Giant Sequoia at Franklin ...
You probably aren’t watering or pruning the 75-foot oak or maple in the front yard, but mature trees aren’t maintenance free.
On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at about 8:45 p.m., the giant tree collapsed in the busy market square, crushing a commercial ...
It is another tragic day in Enugu as 11 persons have lost their lives to the fall of an ancestral tree in Awhum community in Udi local government area of ...