Mountain pine beetle

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991Restoring Fire to Long-Unburned Pinus palustris Ecosystems: Novel Fire Effects and Consequences for Long-Unburned Ecosystems J. Morgan Varner, III,1,2,3 Doria R. Gordon,4,5 Francis E. Putz,5 and J. Kevin Hiers6 Abstract

Restoring Fire to Long-Unburned Pinus palustris Ecosystems: Novel Fire Effects and Consequences for Long-Unburned Ecosystems J. Morgan Varner, III,1,2,3 Doria R. Gordon,4,5 Francis E. Putz,5 and J. Kevin Hiers6 Abstract

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Source URL: www.americaslongleaf.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-13 11:26:28
992Microsoft PowerPoint[removed]Alberta MPB Conf Presentation w text final

Microsoft PowerPoint[removed]Alberta MPB Conf Presentation w text final

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Source URL: www.cofi.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-25 15:53:19
993TESTIMONY OF DR. PETER KOLB MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BEFORE THE HOUSE NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER HEARING ON

TESTIMONY OF DR. PETER KOLB MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BEFORE THE HOUSE NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER HEARING ON

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Source URL: www.safnet.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-06 08:25:18
994Restoring Fire to Long-Unburned Pinus palustris Ecosystems: Novel Fire Effects and Consequences for Long-Unburned Ecosystems J. Morgan Varner, III,1,2,3 Doria R. Gordon,4,5 Francis E. Putz,5 and J. Kevin Hiers6 Abstract

Restoring Fire to Long-Unburned Pinus palustris Ecosystems: Novel Fire Effects and Consequences for Long-Unburned Ecosystems J. Morgan Varner, III,1,2,3 Doria R. Gordon,4,5 Francis E. Putz,5 and J. Kevin Hiers6 Abstract

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Source URL: www.americaslongleaf.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-13 11:06:28
995Environmental Trends in British Columbia: 2007 Climate Change As greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere increase, global temperatures are also rising because more energy from the sun is being trapped by the atmo

Environmental Trends in British Columbia: 2007 Climate Change As greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere increase, global temperatures are also rising because more energy from the sun is being trapped by the atmo

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Source URL: www.env.gov.bc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-23 03:21:38
996Longleaf Values from Wood Products  Over the past 59 years, stumpage paid for poles (the amount paid to the landowner for standing timber) exceeds that of sawtimber by about 40%. In short, longleaf

Longleaf Values from Wood Products Over the past 59 years, stumpage paid for poles (the amount paid to the landowner for standing timber) exceeds that of sawtimber by about 40%. In short, longleaf

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Source URL: www.americaslongleaf.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-26 15:54:14
997Forest Health Ground Surveys Summary Forest Management Branch, Land and Forest Division, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Revised February 21, 2002. Introduction Since 1991, the Alberta Sustainable Resource Devel

Forest Health Ground Surveys Summary Forest Management Branch, Land and Forest Division, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Revised February 21, 2002. Introduction Since 1991, the Alberta Sustainable Resource Devel

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Source URL: esrd.alberta.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-21 16:49:11
998Photo by Jim Hyland  Alabama Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program By Jim Hyland, Forest Health Specialist, Alabama Forestry Commission After completing SPB Prevention guideline thinning, this plantation now has a low

Photo by Jim Hyland Alabama Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program By Jim Hyland, Forest Health Specialist, Alabama Forestry Commission After completing SPB Prevention guideline thinning, this plantation now has a low

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Source URL: forestry.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-12 15:57:01
999Thinning With a Whole-Tree Chipper By Tilda Mims, Information Specialist, Alabama Forestry Commission feller-buncher, skidded to a decking area, as age 10-11, depending on the growth of labama’s 4.5 million acres of an

Thinning With a Whole-Tree Chipper By Tilda Mims, Information Specialist, Alabama Forestry Commission feller-buncher, skidded to a decking area, as age 10-11, depending on the growth of labama’s 4.5 million acres of an

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Source URL: forestry.alabama.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-12 12:36:16
1000WARNING! Falling trees are always a hazard when traveling in the forest. The mountain pine beetle epidemic has increased the risk of falling trees. Following these guidelines will help

WARNING! Falling trees are always a hazard when traveling in the forest. The mountain pine beetle epidemic has increased the risk of falling trees. Following these guidelines will help

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Source URL: www.fs.usda.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-03 16:10:06