September Newsletter: Women in Fire Science, Smoke Chemistry, Prescribed Fires and more...
Another year of research highlights now available
Mammalian eating habits and dry forests
Forest Service appoints new senior scientists
The big picture on whitebark pine
Spicing up native plant restoration
Forest shrubs affect tree height
- Common native forbs of the northern Great Basin important for Greater Sage-grouse
- Land art generator initiative
- The Maine Wind Energy Act… in a time of change
- On the role of the public in visual impact assessment, with an invitation for reader participation
- Visual resource stewardship at the neighborhood scale: methods for assessing a vacant land reuse program
- Long distance landscapes: conducting a baseline visual assessment for the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail
- Integrating visual resource and visitor use management planning: a case study of the Moses H. Cone National Historic District, Blue Ridge Parkway
- Preserving the cultural and visual character of the Blue Ridge Parkway's historic designed motor road landscape
- Visual resource stewardship conference proceedings: landscape and seascape management in a time of change
- Modeling elk nutrition and habitat use in Western Oregon and Washington
- Changes in Eastern Hardwood Sawtimber Growth and Harvest
- A city-scale assessment reveals that native forest types and overstory species dominate New York City forests
- Hardwood management, tree wound response, and wood product value
- Genetic improvement and root pruning effects on cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda L.) seedling growth and survival in southern Arkansas
- A VIIRS direct broadcast algorithm for rapid response mapping of wildfire burned area in the western United States
- Peatland ecosystems studied to better predict environmental change
- Mapping Mountain Peatlands
- In the Great Lakes Region, Special Trees Have an Absorbing Role
- International Framework Helps U.S. and Other Nations Understand Pressing Sustainability Challenges
- The eating habits of elk, cattle and gophers dramatically impact forest vegetation
- Forest Service Scientists Do Some Serious Sleuthing to Detect Illegal Marijuana Grow Sites
- Smokejumper in Space brings back "Moon Trees"
- Volunteers Count Every Street Tree in New York City
- Bats do not make it easy to study bats
- Baltimore's Urban Tree Canopy Flourishes