American Forests
View more issues: Sept-Oct 1991, Nov-Dec 1991, March-April 1992
Articles in Jan-Feb 1992 issue of American Forests
- The critical question of sustainable forests - Editorial
by Neil Sampson - Adventures of a big-tree photographer - includes related article
by Whit Bronaugh - The pine and the nutcracker - U.S. Forest Service is cross-breeding whitebark pine to produce trees resistant to blister rust
by Tad Brooks - Joining hands for trees - Fifth National Urban Forestry Conference sponsored by the American Forestry Association - includes other AFA news - AFA Today
- Thank you, Mrs. Sharpe - tree management in Providence, Rhode Island administered by Mary Elizabeth Sharpe and her daughter-in-law, Peggy - Urban Forests
by Norah Deakin Davis - The making of a champion - a high school forestry project that was involved in preservation rather than production
by Charles T. Abernathy - Land Stewardship in the Next Era of Conservation. - book reviews
by Wallace Kaufman - The fall of the Dyerville giant - giant redwood tree in Dyerville, California - includes related article - The National Register of Big Trees
by Whit Bronaugh - Soft-hat management for southern forests - Public Forests
by John Gray - Cutting through illusions
by C.W. Gusewelle - America's Rainforests. - book reviews
by Wallace Kaufman - Paradise burning: how to live with wildfire - threat of forest wildfires on neighborhoods - includes related article
by Herbert E. McLean - Incredible journey: ReLeaf comes to Ukraine - American Forestry Association's Global ReLeaf program
by Chrystia Sonevytsky - A good idea just keeps getting bigger - profile of Jan Tjerk Mossel, founder of the World Tree Foundation - Earthkeepers: profiles of people who make a difference for trees and forests
by Dan Kirby - Global Forests. - book reviews
by Wallace Kaufman - A stand at the woodpile - on burning wood for heat - Essay
by Ed Engle - The pine & the jay - symbiosis between blue pinon jays and pine trees - Forest Facts
by Terry Heiner - Introduction: the 1992 edition, national register of big trees
by Deborah Gangloff