Research Communication–and Brevity–Earn Prize for Eastern Threat Center...
Serra Hoagland explains her research on forest treatments and Mexican spotted owls in a video recorded during NAU’s 3 Minute Research Presentation Project contest. “How good is the research if we can’t...
View ArticleSign up Now: October 15th Webinar on Using the ForWarn System
Learn more about using the ForWarn system through a live webinar on October 15, 2014, sponsored by the U.S Forest Service Southern Research Station Eastern Forests Environmental Threat Assessment...
View ArticleForWarn Chosen for National Climate Resilience Toolkit Launched for White House
Image from ForWarn: tracking hail damage in the Northeast. Photo by U.S. Forest Service. ForWarn, the satellite-based forest disturbance monitoring system developed by the U.S. Forest Service’s Eastern...
View ArticleForest Service Researchers Map Seasonal Greening in U.S. Forests, Fields, and...
ForWarn map shows the median greenup dates across all lands to help land managers anticipate and plan for the impacts of disturbances. Using the assessment tool ForWarn, U.S. Forest Service researchers...
View ArticleFaces of the Forest Service: Bill Hargrove
Bill Hargrove is an entomologist by training, and now conducts ecological research at the landscape scale. Bill Hargrove likes to wear “loud” shirts, as he describes them—playful prints that reflect...
View ArticleSap-sucking Bugs Threaten Hemlock Forests
A number of “gray ghost” hemlock trees can be seen along the lower slopes of the Linville Gorge in North Carolina. Photo by Steve Norman, USFS. Sap-sucking insects called hemlock woolly adelgids are...
View ArticleHargrove Joins the Ranks of Distinguished Landscape Ecologists
Bill Hargrove (left) accepts the Distinguished Landscape Ecologist Award from US-IALE President Ross Meentemeyer. Photo by Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, University of Georgia. U.S. Forest Service...
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