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...down the roots of your love with today's Groupon. For $19, you'll get a side-by-side "couple of trees" planting from Plant Trees 4 Life, an Aspen-based not-for-profit organization dedicated to environmental protection. You'll get a pair of tree plantings and...
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MMD Newswire
http://www.mmdnewswire.com/press-release-6949.html
Richard Hall, tree geneticist and professor in the natural resource ecology and management, is working with hybrid aspen trees in this biomass production project.
Trees for Life initiated an aspen project in 1991 as part of our work to help restore the Caledonian Forest in Glen Affric and the surrounding areas. Our observations had shown that the species only occurred in small stands, often widely separated from each other, and that little regeneration was taking place, because of grazing pressure, primarily by red deer. In addition, in the light of aspen's relatively poor ability to reproduce from seed, we recognised that, unlike other tree species such as birch, rowan etc., it was very unlikely to spread beyond the sites where it was already established. To address these concerns, our aspen project has four main elements to it: surveying and mapping of existing stands; protection of ramets or suckers at existing stands to facilitate natural regeneration; propagation and planting of young aspens; and research into the ecology of aspen. For more information on our work with aspen visit: www.treesforlife.org.uk
Thomas Juli skiing in Vail, CO.
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...to tell from the air if those trees are suffering from SAD, or a run-of-the-mill pest or fungus that takes down the mature aspen but allows groves to regenerate.Years of drought in Colorado, Utah and elsewhere appear to have severely stressed some aspen, leaving...
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Wall Street Journal
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Podzimní osiky ve větru
Podzimní osiky ve větru
podzimní osiky ve větru
My husband and I drove to the Taos Ski Valley on Sunday, October 4, 2009. I wanted to take pictures of the yellow aspens. And I did! Now I've made this video of the Ski Valley and around the ski valley. Taos, New Mexico, USA. Music: Polonaise in F Major, Bwv 117, Bach Music Box from youtube Audio Swap
Created on September 12, 2009 using flipshare.
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...that decompose and turn the soil acidic, which inhibits the growth of grass and aspen suckers, Germaine said. He said old aspen trees apparently also can release a pheromone from their roots to inhibit the growth of new suckers. Steve Best, Brush Creek-Hayden...
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Casper Star-Tribune
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...up, which is typical of Colorado Hiking trails, including the Aspen hiking trails. The vegetation is lush-you will see Aspen trees, oak trees and tall evergreens. This variety of vegetation can only be found on the hiking trails in Colorado. The Ute Trail...
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...less than $7 before tax; 970-544-1700. FALL: If you can't make it here this summer for the music festival and the beautiful weather, hotel prices are even lower in the fall _ and enjoying the autumn scenery, when the trees turn yellow and gold, is free....
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Dogsledding in Vail near Beaver Creek through the Aspen Trees
Dog sledding in Vail near Beaver Creek through the Aspen Trees
Dog sledding in Vail near Beaver Creek through the Aspen Trees
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Powder Mountain
Me and my brother have been instructed to cut down our aspen tree that been growing on your yard for years. Total Time: 61 minutes
www.annlouiseramsey.com http Photographs taken in the Flat Tops Wilderness near where I live in Western Colorado. Wide screen version. Music written and performed by Linda Hickman. Song title: "Waltz for Maureen" from Linda's CD "The Windy Day" Ann Louise Ramsey - Colorado author / illustrator of children's picture books, "Me, the Tree" and "Just Be You." www.methetree.com http www.crownpeakpublishing.com
I go check out some aspen trees I have been waiting to change colors
Aspen Trees
white aspen trees in Flagstaff part three
white aspen trees in Flagstaff part two
white aspen trees in Flagstaff part one
From the Landing Lane Anniversary Concert 2008
I love Aspen trees, especially in the fall, so I made this video from photographs and movie clips that I took in the Flat Tops Wilderness near where I live in Western Colorado. Music written and performed by Linda Hickman. Song title: "Waltz for Maureen" from Linda's CD "The Windy Day" Ann Louise Ramsey - Colorado author / illustrator of children's picture books entitled: "Me, the Tree" - www.methetree.com and "Just Be You" - http www.crownpeakpublishing.com
Time Lapse ~20 hours of oil painting condensed into 3 min
Just another version of Aspen trees on Umeå campus
One of the hidden pearls on the Umeå campus
Colorado
Bearded Dragon climbing aspen tree (sep 2008)
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Bob Berwyn
Summit County Correspondent
Vail, CO Colorado
April 9, 2008
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SUMMIT COUNTY, Colorado Growing evidence shows drought conditions are killing Colorados aspens at an unprecedented rate.
More than 56,000 acres of aspens
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Vail Daily
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20080409/NEWS/590509402/-1/rss01
Ophir Pass connects Telluride to Silverton, Colorado. The scenery is spectacular and includes a shelf road, waterfalls and autumn aspens. Music: "The Trees and the Wild" by Matt Pond PA "Best Days" by Graham Colton Band "When I Fall" by the Perishers "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
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The yellow leaves of the aspen trees rustling in the wind under a clear autumn day up the El Salto creek
This is me skiing through aspen trees at the Canyons resort near park city utah. This might be hard to tell but this is blue in steepness and there is about 10 inches of fresh powder on the ground. However, the only time I fell the entire trip was during this video when I turned to record a friend come down the mountain behind me. I fell directly into an aspen tree, but i kept recording.
This is me skiing through aspen trees at the Canyons resort near park city utah. This might be hard to tell but this is blue in steepness and there is about 10 inches of fresh powder on the ground.
This is me skiing through aspen trees at the Canyons ski resort near Park City, Utah. This might be hard to tell but this is blue in steepness and there is about 10 inches of fresh powder on the ground.
Aspen trees blowing in the wind.
A simple 'look around' at the yellow fall colors of the aspen trees at the base of the Tioga pass near Yosemite and Mono Lake in Lee Vining, CA. There is no sound because the movie was taken with my old Nikon Coolpix 3100 which, like all Nikon point and shoots at the time, lacked a simple microphone. Also, the clips were limited to 40 seconds, and the already low quality has been made worse by youtube's compression. Shot on 12 October 2007
phobos.apple.com subscribe to my podcast panning timelapse of aspen trees fall colors
This is a short video of the autumn aspen tree colors in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Areas include Engineer Pass, Ouray, Capitol City, Million Dollar Highway, Ironton, and Red Mountain Mining District. Music: "I'm Going Home to Colorado" by Homeward Bound (circa 1980) Song written by Rod Pringle.
tipping of dead aspen trees
phobos.apple.com subscribe to my podcast this is a 3 and a half hour shot of the moon setting behind me while shooting a grove of aspen trees near the ghost town of Ashcroft in Aspen Colorado. I got 2 really big meteors in this shot towards the end
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The return of the Yellowstone wolf has elks shaking in their hooves, and that's good news for the national park's young aspen trees.
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MSNBC
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Ryan, Cameron, Jacob, and Jeff explain the how-tos of killing aspen trees. They also show their previous handicraft that resulted in the death of hundreds of innocent trees.

