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

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