The first National Forest report of its kind to be written in an accessible, magazine style.
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Celebrating 50 years of Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Greater sage-grouse feathers provide clues to maintain genetic connectivity.
Forage management: a new approach to reducing deer browsing impacts.
Getting Climate-Smart With Seeds
US Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Research Station
4. Climate change 1. Land managementA new software tool helps prepare landscapes for expected climate conditions.
Climate Change Tree Atlas
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
4. Climate change 1. Land managementForest Service scientists have spent decades understanding and quantifying the far-reaching ways that birds affect ecosystem services and how they function a...
Restoring Sustainability for White Oak and Upland Oak Communities: An Assessment and Conservation Plan
American Forest Foundation/White Oak Initiative
1. Land managementLearning from the Ojibwe: Combining Culture and Tree Ring Science
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land management 2. Social science 6. History & cultureChippewa National Forest staff are working with a local Native American tribe and the University of Minnesota to research and understand the historic use of ...
STEW-MAP: Amplifying Environmental Stewardship
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land management 2. Social science 3. Urban forestryA Threat to Ecological Investments: Plant Pathogens in Landscape Restoration Projects
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land management 3. Urban forestryNatural Turned National Infrastructure: Urban Forest Patches in the 21st Century
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land management 2. Social science 3. Urban forestryReading the Foodscape: Advances in White-Tailed Deer Habitat Management
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land managementLeaving It Messy: Using Tip-up Mounds to Promote Tree Species Diversity
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land managementRestoring Pine Barrens Habitat: Optimizing Soil Conditions with Prescribed Fire
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land managementMore Eyes on Trees: New Monitoring Resources for Urban Tree Management
US Forest Service - Northern Research Station
1. Land management 3. Urban forestryAround the world, factors such as invasive species, climate change, and increasingly variable weather have raised the importance of tree monitoring, stewards...