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This was a contributed talk by Julie Frost as a part of the 2023 FEMC Annual Conference.
Tree Regeneration and Carbon Replacement in Forests of the Northeastern US
This was a contributed talk by Lucas Harris as a part of the 2023 FEMC Annual Conference.
Climate-friendly Forest Management on AMC's Maine Woods Initiative
This was a contributed talk by David Publicover as a part of the 2023 FEMC Annual Conference.
This was presented by Jim Duncan. This presentation was part of a series of contributed talks from the 2021 FEMC Annual Conference hosted virtually. For more content from the 2021 conference please go to https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/confer...
This was presented by Erika Svendsen. This presentation was one of two plenary sessions from the 2021 FEMC Annual Conference hosted virtually. For more content from the 2021 conference please go to https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2021
Weekly Rites #9 - Zoey November
This week I spent a lot of time in the woods. Interested in the soft holding quiet of newly snowy forest - and the shapes I can make within it that feel so oddly misplaced.
Sugar maple flowers that are fertilized in spring, will develop into mature seeds in late summer. The seeds come in the form of winged samaras (sometimes referred to as helicopters or whirligigs). Sugar maple samaras develop in pairs but generally...
Sugar makers rely on healthy, abundant maple trees to provide sap each spring. Taken together a group of maple trees managed for sap collection is called a sugarbush. Developing a healthy, productive sugarbush takes time and effort. Forests are hi...
All green plants, which includes trees, need sunlight to produce energy for survival. Some trees can satisfy their basic needs with less light than others. Sugar and red maples are two examples of such trees. They are both considered shade-toleran...