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Speed logging - News from the World of Trees - trees for drugs - Brief Article
The newest threat to the nation's old-growth: drug addicts looking for fast cash to fund their habits. The newest threat to the nation's...
American Forests, 06/22/02 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
Oak disease poses new threats - News from the World of Trees - Brief Article
At first it seemed like the ebola of oaks--new, sudden, virulent. Oozing reddish-brown sap announced the mysterious killer's presence, then the...
American Forests, 06/22/02 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
Sudden Death Looms for Oaks - sudden oak death tree disease hits Marin County, CA
A swift-moving disease threatens California's signature tree, among others--and raises the specter of Dutch elm disease and chestnut blight. A...
American Forests, 06/22/01 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
Forest INVADERS - insects that invade hemlock trees
Balsam wooly adelgid. Brown spruce longhorn beetle. Hemlock wooly adelgid. Red-haired pine bark beetle. Smaller Japanese cedar longhorn beetle....
American Forests, 06/22/01 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
A Family Legacy - Carl Leopold and Aldo Leopold in Costa Rica - Brief Article
Following in his father Aldo's footsteps, Carl Leopold is planting trees in Costa Rica to help restore that country's tropical forests. Following...
American Forests, 01/01/01 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
Cities under seige: as scientists work to eliminate Asian longhorned beetle in New York and Chicago, trees are coming downand the rest of the country is getting worried - Communities
We call it the Asian longhorned beetle. The Chinese call it the starry sky beetle. Forest entomologists call this inch-and-a-half-long insect with...
American Forests, 06/22/00 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication -
Cities Under Seige
As scientists work to eliminate Asian longhorned beetle in New York and Chicago, trees are coming down--and the rest of the country is getting...
American Forests, 06/22/00 by Mary M. Woodsen · More from publication



