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Independent science journalism by Dr. Maya Chen โ€” PhD Forest Ecology, Yale University / WWF. Every article is grounded in primary scientific literature.

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Green Wildlife publishes rigorous, accessible science journalism on forest ecology, biodiversity and conservation. Written by Dr. Maya Chen (PhD Forest Ecology, Yale University / WWF), each article draws on peer-reviewed research and field expertise.

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Forest Carbon Cycles: How Trees Store and Release Carbon
CARBON SCIENCE

Forest Carbon Cycles: How Trees Store and Release Carbon

Green Wildlife examines forest carbon cycles โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic...

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Old-Growth Forests: The Science of Ancient Ecosystems
ECOSYSTEMS

Old-Growth Forests: The Science of Ancient Ecosystems

Green Wildlife examines old-growth forests โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Forest Fragmentation: Ecological Consequences of Habitat Loss
CONSERVATION

Forest Fragmentation: Ecological Consequences of Habitat Loss

Green Wildlife examines forest fragmentation โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic...

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Mycorrhizal Networks: The Underground Communication System of Forests
SOIL BIOLOGY

Mycorrhizal Networks: The Underground Communication System of Forests

Green Wildlife examines mycorrhizal networks โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic...

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Tropical Rainforest Layers: Life at Every Altitude
STRUCTURE

Tropical Rainforest Layers: Life at Every Altitude

Green Wildlife examines tropical rainforest layers โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical...

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Forest Succession: How Ecosystems Recover After Disturbance
DYNAMICS

Forest Succession: How Ecosystems Recover After Disturbance

Green Wildlife examines forest succession โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Boreal Forests: The World's Largest Land Biome
BIOMES

Boreal Forests: The World's Largest Land Biome

Green Wildlife examines boreal forests โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Forest Fires: Destruction, Renewal and Ecological Role
DISTURBANCE

Forest Fires: Destruction, Renewal and Ecological Role

Green Wildlife examines forest fires โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Canopy Biodiversity: The Rich Life Above the Forest Floor
BIODIVERSITY

Canopy Biodiversity: The Rich Life Above the Forest Floor

Green Wildlife examines canopy biodiversity โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Deforestation: Causes, Consequences and Scientific Evidence
THREATS

Deforestation: Causes, Consequences and Scientific Evidence

Green Wildlife examines deforestation โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Forest Hydrology: How Trees Regulate Water Cycles
WATER SCIENCE

Forest Hydrology: How Trees Regulate Water Cycles

Green Wildlife examines forest hydrology โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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Rewilding: Restoring Forest Ecosystems at Scale
RESTORATION

Rewilding: Restoring Forest Ecosystems at Scale

Green Wildlife examines rewilding โ€” the science, ecology and conservation significance of this critical topic....

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