The secret life of trees and the people working to save the forests of the world
Conservationists have built an ingenious system to help the endangered Javan slow loris
Scientists are checking up on the health of forests by analysing the sounds in them.
The role that forests play in our imaginations and how they reflect our inner wildness
Radical new ways of recognising forests as communities of mutually supportive trees
Jessica J. Lee explores the myriad ways that forests operate in our lives
Two residential towers in Milan have over 900 trees and 11,000 plants
How a message of hope and peace was spread through the city’s trees
Treehouses are magical but are they viable dwellings for modern living?
Brazilian environmental activist Chico Mendes was killed for trying to save the Amazon
Plants talk and share resources using an underground network called the "Wood Wide Web"
The sisters regrowing forests with the help of their dogs
A tree in Kew Gardens survived the storm of 1987 and changed gardens across the world.
Fighting back against destruction in the Amazon: how one man grew a rainforest of his own
The churches saving Ethiopia's trees
"Resilient bubbles of nature" - the tiny urban forests
How a conservationist tried to protect Congo's rainforest during the country's civil war.
Kris Tompkins and Dolors Armenteras on their fight to preserve South America’s ecosystems.
Mbarouk Mussa Omar has planted over a million trees in the Zanzibar archipelago