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Mass Timber Growth and Trends
Latest Report from Dovetail Partners Addresses Mass Timber Growth and Trends Written by Maria Golden and Kathryn (Katie) FernhoIz of Dovetail Partners. Katie is a long-time member and past board…
Read MoreGood Guild work on the ground
Written by Zander Evans and Colleen Robinson By now Guild members have received our Annual Review, which highlights our work across the country (if you haven’t received it, nor opted…
Read MoreMaine Forest Climate Change Webinar & Field Tour Series: Howland Research Forest
Register October 26 webinar 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time October 28 field tour 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time Howland Research Forest (Howland, ME) Topics of this pair…
Read MoreNew Jersey Fire Camp
Written by Amanda Mahaffey In the New Jersey Pine Barrens, “putting the forest first” means prescribed fire. Supporting fire science production and application in the North Atlantic requires both serving…
Read MoreSeason 2 of the Science & Practice Series Concludes
Written by Logan Johnson and Maddie Eberly of the Forest Stewards Guild, and Meg Fergusson of University of Maine’s Center for Research on Sustainable Forests. Since 2020, the University of…
Read MoreMembership and Policy Council Update, February 2022
Written by Laura Schweitzer, MPC Chair We have a really impressive group of professionals engaging in the Membership and Policy Council (MPC) this year. The discussions on critical forestry issues…
Read MoreManagement To Encourage Old Forest Characteristics
Written by Zander Evans It’s no surprise to Guild members how important old growth forests are. They play essential roles in wildlife habitat, species diversity, hydrological regimes, nutrient cycles, carbon…
Read More“The Radical Forest Manager” online presentation
Join link Saturday, January 22, 2022 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. ET “The Radical Forest Manager” at the Green Mountain Club Burlington Section Annual Meeting In a changing climate, forests are…
Read MoreOaks in New England Forests (webinar)
Oaks in New England Forests: Keystone Trees for Biodiversity and Resiliency Register via email to Lisa Hayden (lhayden@newenglandforestry.org) to request the Zoom link and dial-in info. December 11, 2021 10:00…
Read MoreMember insights building the Guild’s collective wisdom
Written by Colleen Robinson Recently, we intentionally touched base with members through a Guild member survey. Thank you to everyone who shared thoughts, ideas, and offers to contribute. The survey responses are rich, informative, engaging,…
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