Africa baobabs are distinctive, long-lived trees with essential ecosystem roles. However, their populations are in decline ...
Is there anything more impressive in nature than a tree? They come in countless forms, from the tall, needle-covered conifers to the broad-leaved deciduous trees like Oaks and Maples, which shed their ...
The tropical fruit from the Baobab tree has been gaining traction on social media, but does it live up to the hype? And more importantly, what the heck is it? Posts and reels abound touting this ...
BAOBABS are sometimes called “upside-down trees”, because their branches look like roots reaching skywards. Of the eight species of baobab in the world, six are confined to Madagascar, one to northern ...
Msembe Airstrip is no high-tech air hub. It’s a stripe of red earth in the depths of the Tanzanian outback, with bushwillow shrubs and baboons in place of a departure lounge. Hawk-eagles perch just ...
Many of the best artificial Christmas trees are on sale for Cyber Week, including our best overall pick, the National Tree Company Douglas Fir. For more deals, check out our roundup of the best Cyber ...
The best artificial Christmas trees dazzle your home without the cleanup and maintenance required of a real tree. They also offer features no live tree can offer: the ability to re-use your tree year ...
As a mysterious and beloved feature of the local landscape, the baobab tree is perhaps the preeminent physical symbol of the ...
As its name suggests, the 853-foot-long Avenue of the Baobabs is a stretch of giant baobab trees believed to be up to 800 years old. Though the avenue is situated roughly 405 miles away from ...
Under the Baobab is DW's weekly vodcast where Africa's biggest issues meet real talk, sharp minds and bold solutions. Hosts Mimi Mefo Newuh and George Okachi are joined by experts and everyday ...
Explores the enduring presence of olive trees and baobabs in the Mediterranean and African landscapes, chronicling their profound cultural and ecological value, and the challenges that threaten these ...