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.
The American elm with Gary Mead
What's Eating My Apple--The Growing Impact of Wildlife on Growing Apple
Maple Sugaring Report from Marty Giuliano
Very Old News in the Catskills with Paul Misko
Look Out for the Spotted Lanternfly
Powderpost Beetles with Gary Mead
Grafting Wild Apple Trees
Forest Preserve Foreshadow
Playing with Fire with NJ Forester Bob Williams
Cottonwood with Gary Mead
Backyard Maple Sugaring with Mike Porter_2021
Quercus Cooperage with Owner John Cox
Best Trees for Home, Urban, & City Landscapes in the Northeast with Dr. Donald Leopold
Balsam Fir with Gary Mead
Apple Tree Pruning
Managing Deer & Deer Impacts with Cornell University's Paul Curtis
The River Otter
Firewood & Firewood Heating Appliances
Grading Trees from Stump to Lumber with Gary Mead
The Flying Squirrel
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