Campus drone use can present challenges, including ones related to liability and privacy concerns.

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Campus drone use can present challenges, including ones related to liability and privacy concerns.
Philadelphia has created a map that is highly accessible, informs city spending, and empowers people with disabilities.
Around the world, factors such as invasive species, climate change, and increasingly variable weather have raised the importance of tree monitoring.
Chippewa National Forest staff are working with a local Native American tribe to research and understand the historic use of fire in regional land management.
The White Oak Initiative addresses needs for white oak restoration awareness, research, technical and financial assistance, and more.
Scientists have spent decades understanding and quantifying the far-reaching ways that birds affect ecosystem services.
For more than 20 years, the Climate Change Tree Atlas has given foresters insight into tree species trends.
Leaving a portion of uprooted trees from a blowdown event unsalvaged can provide many advantages.
Brought inadvertently from other parts of the world, plant pathogens such have been found on nursery stock grown for restoration projects.
Scientists are using prescribed fire to optimize soil conditions in Midwestern pine barrens.
Scientists are studying how landscape-wide forage availability, also known as the “foodscape,” influences deer browsing.
Recognizing and learning more about urban forest patches can help us better understand and care for these important areas.
A new software tool helps prepare landscapes for expected climate conditions.
Celebrating 50 years of Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Greater sage-grouse feathers provide clues to maintain genetic connectivity.
Researchers in New York City have come up with a way to better work with local environmental stewardship groups.
The first National Forest report of its kind to be written in an accessible, magazine style.