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Articles in Jan-Feb, 1990 issue of American Forests
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In Hugo's wake - look at the reforestation project - includes related information
by Howard Burnett -
Fifty years of champions - National Register of Big Trees - includes related information
by Deborah Gangloff -
Nobility in the underbrush - yellow poplar - National Register of Big Trees
by Nancy Ross Hugo -
Ash Nelson's walnut link: a long row of roadside trees marked the milestones of this man's life
by Iva Lillge -
Woodsmen and River Drivers. - video recording reviews
by Deakin Davis -
A call for national resource leadership - editorial
by Neil Sampson -
Forest fun: fee or free? A tug-of-war over recreation is brewing between public forests and private businesses
by Jane Easter Bahls -
From weed tree to money tree - red alder
by Earl Clark -
Recycling the urban forest
by Robert Dyke - Forest Primeval. - book reviews
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Sequoia National Park: An Illustrated History. - book reviews
by Bill Rooney -
A treerific volunteer: the wife of Secretary of Agriculture Clayton Yeutter takes on the job of stumping the country to encourage tree planting - Jeanne Yeutter
by Norah Deakin Davis -
Paper or plastic? - bags for groceries - includes related information
by Deborah Boerner -
Lodgepole & the Yellowstone fires - includes related information - letter to the editor
by Howard W. Burnett -
Challenging the biggest champ - General Sherman sequoia - National Register of Big Trees
by Nancy Ross Hugo -
Elm hunt - National Register of Big Trees
by Nancy Ross Hugo -
Saving something of value - American chestnut - National Register of Big Trees
by Herbert E. McLean -
Big trees and dreams - National Registry of Big Trees
by Bill Rooney -
Our biggest magazine ever - American Forests - editorial
by Bill Rooney -
50th birthday of big trees - American Forestry Association's National Register of Big Trees
by Deborah Gangloff -
Partners for a greener world - American Forestry Association's Global ReLeaf program - National Register of Big Trees
by Neil Sampson -
The tiniest titan - Virginia Stewartia - National Register of Big Trees
by Nancy Ross Hugo -
Why hunt big trees? - National Registry of Big Trees
by Chad McGrath -
The smallest national forest - Calaveras Big Tree National Forest, California
by Marshall D. Murray - Saving the past for the future - Gene Hyde on historic trees preservation - column
- The End of Nature. - book reviews
- Shading Our Cities. - book reviews
- In Defense of the Land Ethic: Essays in Environmental Philosophy. - book reviews
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Saving forests the natural way - biological control of pest insects and plants - includes related information
by Torolf R. Torgersen -
Prince of Wales: the ultimate escape? - Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
by Herbert E. McLean -
Save the forests - sell the trees - return of state forestlands to private landowners in Ontario
by Lawrence Solomon -
Making our cities safe for trees
by James P. Jackson
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