American Forests
View more issues: Spring 1998, Summer 1998, Wntr 1998
Articles in Autumn 1998 issue of American Forests
- The Chesapeake - degradation of its forests and natural resources - A Bay Legacy
by Karl Blankenship - In a land of water, dwindling trees: for Puget Sound, dramatic tree loss sparks a call to action
by Craig Noble - Forests: a new view - conservation - includes related article on the increasing importance placed on forests
by Deborah Gangloff - Private forests: more owners, fewer acres
by Neil Sampson - Saving for a rainy day - forests and trees as helpers in fighting floods and pollution
by Janine Benyus - A junk to jobs experiment - use of the 7-in trees ignored by loggers for manufacturing wood products as replacement for traditional logging - includes related article
by Jane Braxton Little - Weathering El Nino: hardest hit and perhaps the most overlooked, the world's forests could feel the effects for generations - includes related articles
by David Helvarg - Putting the green back in Ireland - reforestation in Ireland - includes related article
by Henry Kernan - Florida's savvy professor - Jack Parker, professor of environmental science and chemistry
by Jennifer Baker - Bringing calm to a political storm - quarrel between conservationists and loggers
by Kathie Durbin - Florida fires take toll on forests
by Jennifer Baker