One of the most iconic trees of the Pacific Northwest has been showing signs of distress for years. Western redcedars are a water-loving tree, and it appears that drought and rising temperatures may ...
Q: I really enjoy this column. One column addressed whether someone would want to cut down a red cedar tree because of allergies to the pollen. Remember that there are both male and female trees in ...
Eastern redcedar trees are native to the U.S., but they've become invasive. The trees drink lots of water and are changing landscapes. Harvest Public Media contributor Graycen Wheeler reports on ...