Research from Oklahoma State University suggests eastern red cedar trees may help ticks and mosquitoes survive longer in ...
Oklahoma conservationists are using drones to remove redcedars. The trees act like tinder boxes in wildfires, and they say removing them will only get more expensive.
Drones could become a more prominent tool in the fight against Oklahoma’s Cedar population, as the state continues to get more aggressive in its conversations about wildfire prevention.
Researchers at Oklahoma State University say eastern red cedars are doing far more than altering Oklahoma’s landscape. They are increasing wildfire danger, straining the state’s water resources and ...
Researchers at Oklahoma State University say eastern red cedars are doing far more than altering Oklahoma’s landscape. They are increasing wildfire danger, straining the state’s water resources and ...
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