Sophie Pinkham’s “The Oak and the Larch” traces how Russian history and literature have shaped – and been shaped by – its deep forests.
Concerns around common sunscreen chemicals have prompted the search for natural alternatives, with lignin from wood being one ...
At the 161-hectare Montalto estate near Ballynahinch in Co Down, the woodlands were devastated with the loss of more than 1,500 trees as the storm barrelled its way across the country. Veteran oaks, ...
In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there ...
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Toronto’s Indigenous Hub serves the city’s large Indigenous population by reflecting its values. The metallic fringe hanging ...
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The audience did not even realise that Vladimir Mulyavin, their idol, was not actually Belarusian by blood — Pesnyary became a symbol of Belarusian land, its extraordinary, unique, incomparable voice.
The Titanic and Holiday star fell in love with a Japanese-style pole house near Hayle. She then purchased a property linked ...
The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce’s quest to break the Guinness World Record for polar bear dip brought thousands of people ...
The quality of entries was as strong as ever for East Sutherland Camera Club’s first competition of the new year, which had had a trees and woodland theme, writes Andy Kirby, club secretary. The club ...