On this week's show, we'll talk to Gary Graham about how he has drastically improved his forest for wildlife. A few years back I visited Gary's land in Ulster County on a Forest Consultation through the Catskill Forest Association. His forest had some potential but was extremely dense with very little cover or structure on the forest floor, among other things. We'll talk to Gary about how he has made his forest more "fruitful" for wildlife through a lot of his own hard work with the chainsaw.
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Larry’s Opinion on Home Heating with Both Wood & Heat Pump
Frequent Fruiting
Hickory with Gary Mead
How is Fire Ecology Different than Classical Ecology with USDA Forest Service’s Brice Hanberry
Mountain Top Arboretum with Marc Wolf
Trees for Health with Marco Garrido-Cumbrera
Raised-Bed Lumber with Gary Mead
In Defense of Firewood
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Pledge to Protect Against Invasive Species with SLELO’s Megan Pistolese-Shaw
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Tree Dormancy & Damage from Winter with Gary Mead
Christmas Trees & Wreaths with Mike Porter
Common Tree Myths
Restoring Oak & Chestnut with USDA’s Dr. Stacy Clark
Meet the Pileated Woodpecker
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