On this week's show, we'll discuss "islands" in the forest; Mostly metaphorical "islands" that is. We'll go into those areas of the forest that are isolated from heavy deer browse pressure. These areas may contain rare and important plants like ginseng, trillium or even sugar maple seedlings that deer prefer to eat. We'll also discuss things you can do to make your forest an "island" from heavy deer browse.
Maple & Oak Don't Mix
Trees that Begin with "Black"
All About Opossum
Venison From the Forest to Table
Managing A Family Woodlot with Frank Winkler & Mike Porter
Larch (Tamarack) with Gary Mead
The Importance of Family Forests in NY's Economy
Forest Ranger Joseph Bink
Ryan's Trip in the Woods (2020)
Tree Bark with Gary Mead
The Woodlanders with Costa Boutsikaris
Forestry with Forester Laurie Raskin
Tent Caterpillar Pests & Look Alikes
Black Walnut with Gary Mead
Permaculture with Andrew Faust
Playing in the Woods with Mike Porter
Meet the Timber Rattler
Paulownia with Gary Mead
Woodland Wildlife Habitat & More
Four Favorite Trees
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