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Be Woods Wise - Maine's Changing Forests
Maine's forests ... the use of wood pulp in paper-making. Spruce and fir are the preferred species. 1860-1940 Farming declines - ... Spruce and fir remain vital to Maine's paper industry. 1970-2003 Forests once again cover nearly 90% of Maine's landscape. The variety of species mixtures, tree sizes, and ...
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Mount Washington Observatory – The Presidential Range
The unusual conditions above treeline have led to a fascinating landscape, seemingly barren, but decorated with low spruce and fir scrub and a variety of alpine plants, whose bright blooming usually occurs in a brief period from mid-June to late July. The geology of the Range holds interest for amateur and ...
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Preventing Late Blight in Potaotes
In dry weather, blighted leaves will curl and shrivel and become dark and crisp. These symptoms should not be confused ... and air within the canopy do not retain humidity. - Avoid planting close to the woods. Windbreaks are not a problem as long as they are not a dense wall of spruce and fir ...
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Spiders
But this spring occupants of the spider motels awakened from hibernation healthy and ravenous. They scuttled into the fields in hordes, ready to attack the insects attempting to ... .S. Forest Service has enlisted spiders in the war against the spruce budworm, the Northeast's most devastating enemy of spruce and fir forests. Because each spider can eat five or six budworms a ...
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SBN Feature Article: November 1997
Our operating areas have a sampling of them all. Non-timber values of the forest include providing community watersheds, important ungulate winter range, grizzly bear and mountain goat habitat, important viewscapes, and ...
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Gore Range Natural Science School - Colorado
Douglas fir, thriving wetlands and dry pinyon and juniper shrublands. Activity Level 1 CLASSIC Musing Over Mushrooms DATES: Tuesday, August 26 Classroom introduction and ...
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Makah NALEMP Program and Accomplishments: The Makah People
They lived in five permanent villages – Waatch, Sooes, Deah, Ozette and Bahaada – and summer villages at various locations, such as Kydikabbit, Archawat, Hoko, Tatoosh Island, Ozette ... Most of the Reservation was once heavily forested with cedar, fir, spruce, and hemlock. However, much of the area has been logged, and few stands of old-growth timber remain. On average, Neah ...
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Forest Composition and Structure on the Colorado Plateau
References and Resources: Aplet, G. H., Laven, R. D. and Smith, F. W. 1988. Patterns of community dynamics in Colorado Engelmann spruce-subalpine fir forests. Ecology ... Navajo, Flagstaff, AZ. Hanley, D. P., Schmidt, W. C. and Blake, G. M. 1975. Stand structure and successional status of two spruce-fir forests in southern Utah. Research Paper INT-176. ...
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Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-The Aquarius Plateau
Park and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to a high point of 11,328 feet atop Bluebell Knoll. The extensive highlands of the plateau include rich forests of aspen, spruce, and fir as well as subalpine grasslands and scattered wet meadows. The plateau's northeastern corner, known as Boulder ...
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Spruce Grouce - WDNR
American elm, and red maple. Food Habits: Blueberries, bearberries, bunchberries, needles (spruce, pine, fir, larch, and tamarack), white birch buds, woodfern, Christmas fern, sedges, mosses and ...
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