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.
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
Meet CFA’s Education Forester--Zahra Bellucci
What’s A Timber Tree Worth?
Hemlock with Gary Mead
Pledge to Protect Against Invasive Species with SLELO’s Megan Pistolese-Shaw
2022 Recap
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
White Oak with Gary Mead
Deer to Table
Arboriculture with Arborist Charlie Blume_November 2022
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