Washington had fewer dead or dying trees last year, but beetles that feed on dry trees caused greater damage across the state, a concerning trend for environmental officials. The state’s annual forest ...
STEVENS COUNTY, Wash. — If you're looking for the perfect Christmas tree, you might be able to find it in one of our National Forests. For $5 you can get a permit that lets you cut down your own tree.
The Tree of Life is a seemingly miraculously growing tree located in Forks, Washington. The tree has exposed roots, hovers over a gaping space between two cliffs, and clings to the earth between the ...
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Hundreds of thousands of Washington state's trees are dead or dying - what's killing them?
Trees upon towering trees make up what Washingtonians know to be one of the most stunning landscapes in the nation. In Shoreline, a towering fir tree was cut down. While beautiful at one time, it's ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — The Christmas tree has long signified the excitement of the holiday season for those who celebrate. Christmas trees are also big business here in Washington state. Christmas trees are ...
YAKIMA, Wash. — When workers in a farm or packing house are fast learners and punctual, they are often promoted to be supervisors. “One day they are working on their own, the next day they are ...
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WASHINGTON — Stumpy, a scraggly Japanese cherry blossom tree whose few skinny branches flower every spring to the delight of residents and tourists alike, is on its last legs. Arborists say Stumpy’s ...
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