Across the Landscape

Below are stories have have been (or will be) featured in the Forest Stewards Guild's e-newsletter Across the Landscape.

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We Can See the Forest for the Queers

Written by Maddie Eberly The Forest Stewards Guild can see the forest for the Queers (LGBTQIA+) – Where ...

Northwest Innovative Forestry Summit – a recap on the 2023 event series

Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center’s Matt Distler, Ph.D., providing an overview of the planting design and monitoring plan ...
These Santa Fe Fireshed educational signs in a kiosk were featured in the National Cohesive Strategy workshop.

Guild presence at prescribed fire workshops and strategic partnerships

Former Guild staffer Corinna Marshall embraces a ponderosa pine in a special forest continually managed with fire during ...
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Carbon Markets Made Accessible to Family Forest Owners

Family forest owners collectively manage one-third of all forests in the United States Written by Josh Fain, LandYield  ...
Teachers learning at the Lake Annie Rd property

Climate Adaptation and Forest Resilience – A tour of the Forest Guild Properties

Teachers learning from Mattison Brady (NIACS) at the Lake Annie Road Property Written by Emily S. Huff, Michigan State ...
Black ash bark.

A Collaborative Effort for Ash in the Northeast

Tyler Everett and Tom Newell demonstrate the traits of basket quality black ash during a Maine field tour ...