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Eggs

$16.95

by Marilyn Singer, Illustrated by Emma Stevenson

As different as they are from one another, Marilyn Singer teaches children that each egg is a wondrous world where a developing creature can breathe,grow, and be nourished. Exquisite gouache paintings illustrate an astonishing variety of eggs and the resourceful methods used to protect them. Hardbound, 32 pages

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Shelterwood

$7.95

by Susan Hand Shetterly, Illustrated by Rebecca Haley McCall.

Sophie’s grandfather is a conscientious logger from Maine, caring for his woods so that they will last for generations to come. When the child spends the summer with him, he begins to pass on his knowledge, teaching her to tell the different trees apart, what they need to grow and thrive, and about woodland ecology. Four to eight year old children will enjoy reading this book with a adult. 38 pages.

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My Side of the Mountain

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by Jean Craighead George

Every kid thinks about running away at one point or another; few get farther than the end of the block. Young Sam Gribley gets to the end of the block and keeps going--all the way to the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York. There he sets up house in a huge hollowed-out tree, with a falcon and a weasel for companions and his wits as his tool for survival. This Newberry Honor Book award-winning classic intended for readers 9-12 years old, it’s a page-turner for child and adult alike. 177pages.

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Autumn 2008

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Doing Battle with Invasive Species
Circling Scavengers
A Fall Feast for Wildlife
North Woods Hunting Camps

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Issue 57: Summer 2008

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Forest Relics in Stone and Steel
Marking a Timber Sale
Noel Perrin’s Rural Visa
Identifying Woodland Grasses

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Northern Woodlands Log Carrier

$27.00

27” wide x 17” high x 9” deep, reinforced nylon canvas log carrier with hefty straps.  Holds enough wood for an all-nighter.

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Issue 56: Spring 2008

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Lyme Disease
Outdoor Wood Boilers
Water-Powered Sawmills
Northern Forest Economic Report

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10X Loupe

$9.50

The loupes are 17mm and have two lenses which eliminates the optical distortion encountered in single-lens loupe. Lens folds into metal case.

Handy to slip in your pocket, loupes are great for examining all manner of flora and fauna at 10 times what the naked eye would see!

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The Tree & Shrub Identification Books

$36.00

Special Pricing! Purchase both of George W.D. Symonds guides and receive a 10% discount.

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The Place You Call Home: A Guide to Caring for Your Land in the Catskills

$3.00

The Place You Call Home: A Guide to Caring for Your Land in the Catskills is an “owner’s manual” for people in the mountains and valleys that stretch across five rural New York state counties where drinking water for millions of urban New Yorkers originates. 

Our intended audience includes everyone in the Catskill watershed region who owns 10 or more acres of land and anyone who believes that, with careful stewardship, the landscape that makes this place so special can support and sustain a vibrant upstate community that’s compatible with watershed protection for many generations to come.

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Place You Call Home: A Guide to Caring for Your Land in the Upper Valley

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The Place You Call Home: A Guide to Caring for Your Land in the Upper Valley, is an “owner’s manual” for people who own land in the Upper Valley.

Our intended audience includes everyone in the Upper Valley who owns 10 or more acres of land and anyone who believes that, with careful stewardship, the landscape that makes this place so special can support and sustain us for many generations to come. 

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Mammal Tracks and Scat: Life-Size Tracking Guide

$19.95

by Lynn Levine & Martha Mitchell, is a handy waterproof field guide designed to be carried through brush, bramble and snow banks, and emerge unscathed.  It uses a novel three-step process to identify tracks and scat of 29 different animals that are commonly encountered in the field. According to expert tracker Paul Rezendes, “This quick and easy to use tracking guide is a great starter for young and old.”

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Issue 55: Winter 2007

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Hardwood-Growing Hotspots
Scent Marking
Little Hogback Initiative
Heating with Wood Pellets

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Native and Naturalized Trees of New England and Adjacent Canada: A Field Guide

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This authoritative guide offers taxonomy, a general description, range, notes on botanical features (leaves, buds, bark, twigs, flowers, and fruit), and a wealth of other information.

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Make a Donation

There are many ways you can support our efforts to inform, engage, and excite people about the forests of the Northeast. We welcome gifts, including volunteer time or other in-kind services, cash, stock or other securities, and land.

Use the form below to enter in the gift amount for a one-time cash donation.  Or you can also donate by credit card or electronic funds transfer (EFT) through the Network for Good secure website. Network for Good offers the option of one-time donations, as well as monthly, quarterly and annually recurring gifts.

Cash donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law, and will be acknowledged with a letter of thanks. They are separate from the cost of a magazine subscription. Should you choose to make a cash contribution, please indicate the exact way in which you would like your name acknowledged in our donor recognitions, including whether you would like your gift listed as anonymous or in another person’s name. Your employer may have a matching gifts program; if so, don’t forget to apply for it.

For more information about volunteering and other in-kind services, gifts of stock or other securities, and gifts of land, please contact Northern Woodlands at 1-800-290-5232 or send an email inquiry to Steve .

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Issue 54: Autumn 2007

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Hawk Identification
A Family of Loggers
How to See More Wildlife
Keeping Fields Open

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Issue 53: Summer 2007

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Building a Woods Pond
The Mosaic Forest
Wild Orchids
Red and Gray Foxes

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Issue 52: Spring 2007

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Discovering the Presettlement Forest
New Hampshire Homesteaders
A Woodcock’s Spring Show
A Team of Draft Horses

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Issue 51: Winter 2006

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Seeing the Forest for the Birds
The Wood in Windsor Chairs
A Celebration of Butternuts


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Issue 50: Autumn 2006

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Maine’s Last Log Drive
Booms and Busts in Grouse Populations
NH Sawmill Uses Every Bit of Sawdust
Baffling Beavers

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Issue 49: Summer 2006

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Recreation and Logging
Death of a Beech Woods
Birds of Forest Layers
Cleaning Skulls

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Issue 48: Spring 2006

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Energy from Wood: Chips and Bioethanol
Apple Ladders
Logging in a Heron Rookery



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Issue 47: Winter 2005

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Coexisting with Wolves
Blue Jays
Excellent Forestry
Scouting Cameras

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Issue 46: Autumn 2005

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Timber Theft
Moose Rut
Hunters for the Hungry
Rare Plants Rediscovered

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Issue 45: Summer 2005

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Growing and Selling Veneer
Loons on the Rebound
Medicinal Goldthread



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Issue 44: Spring 2005

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Investing in a Woodlot
Giant Silk Moths
Spring Wildflowers
Tamarack and Ships’ Knees

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Issue 43: Winter 2004

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Art of the Decoy
A Year on Tugg Hill
Safe Substitute for Pressure-Treated Lumber
Award Winning New Hampshire Tree Farm

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Issue 42: Autumn 2004

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Bear Hunting Referendum
Wind Power Primer
Native Lumber
A Tale of 21 Tails

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Issue 41: Summer 2004

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21 Views of Our Changing Forest
A Wetlands Summer
Homemade Lumber
How Insects Got Their Names

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Issue 40: Spring 2004

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Rx for a Broken Forest
Fiddlehead Season
Return of the Osprey
King of the Log Drives

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Issue 39: Winter 2003

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The Cedar Family Tree
A New Look at Gifford Pinchot
The Fisher Diaspora
When the Company Moves to China

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Issue 38: Autumn 2003

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Nature Conservancy’s New Direction
Adirondack Baseball Bats
Efficient Logging
Owl Pellets
A Different Kind of Diesel

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Issue 37: Summer 2003

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New England Sawmill Bucks the Trend
Eeek! 370 Species of Mice
The Northern Woodlands Story
Secret Life of Soil
The Flow of Wood in the Region

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Issue 36: Spring 2003

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Maine’s Lynx Population
Asian Longhorned Beetles in New York
Learning Birdsongs
Lichen Identification Guide

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Issue 35: Winter 2002

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The Forest at Quabbin Reservoir
Violins from Spruce and Maple
Liquidation Harvesting in Maine
Mapping Soils

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Issue 34: Autumn 2002

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Woodworking Project in Beech
Hurricane of ‘38
Coyotes on the Move
Better Woods Roads

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Issue 33: Summer 2002

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Markets for Low Grade Wood
The Gifts of a Forest
Fire and Granite
Maine Teacher Tours
Return of the Trout?

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Issue 32: Spring 2002

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Conservation Easements
A Moss and Liverwort Primer
Champion Lands Controversy
College Woodsmen

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Issue 31: Winter 2001

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The Black Bear in Winter
Uneven-aged Management
Scandinavian Forestry
Seeds on Snow
Student Conservation Association

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Issue 30: Autumn 2001

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A New Class of Forestland Investors
The Greening of New Hampshire - SPNHF
Vermont Bowl Mill Mixes Old and New
Northern Woodlands Goes to School
Bumper Seed Crops

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Issue 29: Summer 2001

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Seventy Years in a New York Pine Stand
Maine’s National Park Debate
Chanterelles
Kids, Trees and a Boat
A Walk through the Northern Forest

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Issue 28: Spring 2001

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What Are Your Trees Worth?
Ground-Nesting Woodland Birds
Log Drive Historian Robert Pike
Tree Flowers
Snow Algae
Canada Lynx

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Issue 27: Winter 2000

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What Do Animals Need? And Do Your Woods Provide It?
Tree Identification in Winter
Debunking Wildlife Myths



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Issue 26: Autumn 2000

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A Buck Sheds his Velvet
Maine’s Forestry Referendum
Forestry at Paul Smith’s College
Forests, Carbon and Climate Change
Landowners Learn About Habitat

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Issue 25: Summer 2000

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Adirondack Guide-Boats
Flying Squirrels
Tree Biologist Alex Shigo
Look Who’s Wearing the Chaps
Learning in the Landscape

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Issue 24: Spring 2000

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Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest
Learning to Grow Lichens
Tree Girdling
Roadless Designation
Appalachian Trail in Canada
The Lemonade Trees

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Issue 23: Winter 1999

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Decade of Change in the Northern Forest
1998 Ice Storm’s Ecological Impact
Deeryards for the Next Century
History of the Ax

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Issue 22: Autumn 1999

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Wild Ginseng
Wolves in the Northeast
Today’s Adirondack Park
Logging with Horses

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Issue 21: Summer 1999

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Porcupine
Counting Frogs
Defining Plant Communities
Becoming an Outdoorswoman
Maine Forester Chuck Gadzik

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Issue 20: Spring 1999

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The Call of the Loon
A Logger’s Day
Springtime Foraging
Northern Forest Stewardship Act

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Issue 19: Winter 1998

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Clearcutting and Habitat Management
Reforesting Lyndon State Forest
Zero Cut Controversy
Long Trail Cleanup
Favorite Places on Public Land

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Issue 18: Autumn 1998

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Migrating Birds
Energy from Wood
Private Property: Rights and Responsibilities
Vermont’s Act 60

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Issue 17: Summer 1998

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Trees in Trouble: Chestnut, Butternut and Beech
Novels from the North Country
White Ash
Saddled Prominent

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Issue 16: Spring 1998

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Spring Comes to the Kingdom
Invasion of Honeysuckle
Volunteers for Wildlife
Green Certification

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Issue 15: Winter 1997

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The Missing Lynx
Connecticut River Log Drives
Snow, Ice and Trees
Should We Buy More Public Land?

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Issue 14: Autumn 1997

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The Weasel
Powderpost Beetles
Understanding the C Line
A Tour of Vermont’s Fire Towers

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Issue 13: Summer 1997

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Beaver Pond History
Aldo Leopold Profile
Unusual Wood Products
Consulting Foresters: What They Do
Herbicide Controversy

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Issue 12: Spring 1997

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Swamp Ecology
Common Snipe
Safety Equipment for Woods Work
Log Export Debate
Measuring Forest Health

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Issue 11: Winter 1996

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Green Packaging from the Green Mountains
Winter Survival Strategies
Strap on Your Snowshoes and Head for the Hills