Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain why pollen released by the Ashe juniper, commonly known as mountain cedar, triggers allergy symptoms this time of year.

The Texas A&M Forest Service urges Texans to help prevent wildfires during hunting season.

Since June, 174 agency personnel have responded to wildfire incidents in other states.

Anything green has a chance of recovery, experts say.

Hot and dry conditions in the west and wildfire activity is increasing the need for firefighting resources.

The Texas A&M Forest Service offers advice for enjoying the holiday without sparking a fire.

Personnel are responding to increased fire activity in Colorado, Arizona, Alaska, New Mexico and Florida.

Health & Environment

What Is Cedar Fever?

Dec. 31, 2020 • 5 min. read

Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the myths and realities of the Central Texas allergen.

Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the science behind fall foliage and where you can find it in Texas.

Although the national holiday is in April, it's celebrated in Texas the first Friday in November because late fall and winter are the best times to plant trees in the Lone Star State.