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Cruising for Climate Change
Sunscreen. Camera. Carbon debt. These days, vacationers have a lot more to think about than just packing. Sunscreen. Camera. Carbon debt. These...
American Forests, 06/22/00 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Seedlings for Success
From planting trees to cultivating tomatoes, AMERICAN FORESTS' own Bill Tikkala shows how dedication and good humor make an organization grow....
American Forests, 06/22/00 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
The Tree with No Name - an American elm becomes a monument to the Oklahoma City bombing
Mark Bays says he's just doing his job. But saving Oklahoma City's Survivor Tree is no everyday matter. Mark Bays says he's just doing his job....
American Forests, 03/22/00 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Saving Teddy's Bear - sharp decrease in the number of black bears in the southeastern states as natural habitat has been destroyed
The species that inspired the world's favorite stuffed animal is helping land managers revitalize a fragmented landscape. The species that...
American Forests, 01/01/00 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Paradise LOST
An analysis of how urbanization has destroyed the environment of rural areas is presented. Areas described include Kalispell, MT and Preston, WA....
American Forests, 09/22/99 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
A natural merger - corporations and environmentalists
Corporations and environmental organizations are working together in conservation efforts. Such partnerships promote environmental improvements,...
American Forests, 06/22/99 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Gone fishing - American Forests coordinator Bill Cannon retires
American Forests Big Tree program coordinator Bill Cannon retires after three years of service to the organization. He claims that he had enjoyed...
American Forests, 03/22/99 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Leap of faith - protecting the Sammamish River
The Sammamish River underwent intensive dredging in the 1960s to reduce flooding during spring. However, the river's water quality deteriorated and...
American Forests, 01/01/99 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
The Register's smallest champion - National Register of Big Trees
Jess Riddle's aptitude for tree measurement began when he was six years old. His parents, being outdoors-lovers themselves, have often hiked with...
American Forests, 03/22/98 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication -
Focus: touring to economic health
A growing number of Americans are engaging in nature-based travel. This boom in ecotourism is benefiting tour operators, adventure outfitters and...
American Forests, 01/01/98 by Janine E. Guglielmino · More from publication



