American Forests
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Articles in Nov-Dec 1994 issue of American Forests
- Making a little difference - tree-planting
by Phil Carspecken - The "kid pasture" that became a working forest - Will and Nancy Johnston's mountain farm
by Lester DeCoster - The taking of the tree - cutting Christmas trees
by Gary Turbak - WhistlePunks and SliverPickers. - video recording reviews
by Carl Reidel - A driving force for conservation - includes related articles
by Emily Knack - The Guanacaste idea - Guanacaste, Costa Rica
by David Tenenbaum - Reforesting Appalachia's coal lands - includes related articles
by Michael Hopps - Woods of the World - evaluation - Software Review
by Carl Reidel - The great agency shakeout - the U.S. Forest Service buyout - includes related articles
by Barry Walden Walsh - The Jackson trees - Joyce and John Jackson's white spruces
by Cheryl Baisden - Riverboat releaf - Delta Queen Steamboat Company sponsors tree-planting
by Pamela Selbert - Minimum Impact Camping: A Basic Guide. - book reviews
by Carl Reidel - Shenandoah: park on the brink - Shenandoah National Park, Virginia - Cover Story
by Ned Burks - The sky above, the trees below: a neighborhood land-use scuffle turns into a satellite-aided fight for forward thinking in urban/suburban planning - Savannah, Georgia
by Norah Deakin Davis - Why wilderness?
by Sigurd Olson - See Dick and Jane plant a tree - children's reading program
by Gail Garretson - A new forestry epoch? - a new relationship between man and forests - Editorial
by Neil Sampson - A dibble for Christmas - gift ideas for tree lovers
by Lester A. DeCoster - Satellites track trees - measuring tree cover
by Norah Deakin Davis - Business in the Rain Forests: Corporations, Deforestation and Sustainability. - book reviews
by Carl Reidel