Keeya Wiki, 17, of Ashland paddled the newly undammed Klamath from Oregon to the Pacific, becoming one of the youth voices ...
He was a young Aboriginal man taken from his people in Tasmania as a boy during the colonial wars and eventually brought to Victoria for what was supposed to be a new start. Instead, his life ended at ...
When we think of bark on a tree, we tend to compare it to the skin of a human. The primary function of both bark and skin is to protect the material within and beneath it. In Grade 7, we learned that ...
Trees are known for capturing carbon dioxide as they grow. But they also soak up other gases implicated in climate change through microbes in their bark. The tree bark microbes feast on hydrogen, ...
Australian researchers have discovered a hidden climate superpower of trees. Their bark harbors trillions of microbes that help scrub the air of greenhouse and toxic gases. The study, titled "Bark ...
The bark of a single tree can be home to trillions of bacteria, and these microbes may have an important but neglected role in controlling greenhouse gases in Earth’s atmosphere. The total surface ...
With the help of students from the Under One Sky Friendship Centre, Shane Perley-Dutcher constructed a 15-foot, traditional Wolastoqey birch bark canoe with materials harvested off the land. "All We ...
About 30 people attended the ceremony. Perley-Dutcher built the canoe under a program called, Under One Sky, which is a Wabanaki Land Based Program designed to bring Indigenous practices and skills ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 4.5-metre, traditional Wolastoqey birch bark canoe took passengers for a test ride on the Nashwaak River this month. (Laura ...
Along the shore of the Nashwaak River, a tributary of the Wolastoq or St. John River, dozens of people gathered to celebrate the continuation of traditional canoe making when they attended the launch ...