Find out the latest in forestry news in this week’s Forest Digest!
- Indonesia’s forest fires threaten a third of world’s wild orangutans — The Guardian
Recent satellite images have revealed that, since July, several thousand fires have reached Indonesia’s national parks and primary forests, threatening nearly one-third of the world’s population of wild orangutans, as well as other endangered species. - Saving a Rare Tree Worlds Away — The New York Times
Botanists’ efforts to save a rare tree species, Betula chichibuensis, a birch native to Japan, offers a glimpse of hope for a species that, two decades ago, only had 21 remaining trees in the wild. - Researchers analyze the benefits of urban trees — Phys.org
While the many environmental and health benefits of urban trees are known, researchers are getting citizens involved in documenting city trees’ impact on the conservation of water. - Planting Trees May Boost Riverbed Animals’ Ability To Fight Climate Change, Researchers Say — Nature World News
A recent study revealed that strategically planting trees near riverbeds can improve river ecosystems’ resiliency by providing not only temperature control but also vital food sources for aquatic insects, which impacts a host of other species.