Northern Woodlands

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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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Issue 56: Spring 2008

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

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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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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



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Issue 10: Autumn 1996

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Wild Apple Trees
Encounters with Ruffed Grouse
Logger Education in Vermont
Conserving Your Woods

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Issue 9: Summer 1996

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Meet Vermont’s Moose
Life in the Fencerow
Logging and Water Quality
Woodland Wildflowers

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Issue 8: Spring 1996

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Whole Tree Chipping
Springtime Courtship in Vernal Pools
Will Vermont’s Forest Ever Burn?
Tracking Vermont’s Bobcats

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Issue 7: Winter 1995

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A Celebration of Dead Trees
Nature’s Hitman: the Fisher at Work
The Conte Wildlife Refuge
From Tree to Table, a Maple Makes the Grade

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Issue 6: Autumn 1995

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Vermont’s Coyotes
All About Posting Property
The Keys to Color
A Safer Way to Fell Trees

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Issue 5: Summer 1995

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Woodland Bird Populations
Paper Manufacturing in Vermont
Rivers and Forestry
Children Learn About Outdoors

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Issue 4: Spring 1995

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The Sustainable Sugarbush
Should You Tap Your Trees This Spring?
Spring Ephemerals
Vermont’s Serene Singer, The Hermit Thrush

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Issue 3: Winter 1994

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Nulhegan Basin Deeryard
Pruning Crop Trees
Vermont’s Original Forest Language
White Pine Blister Rust

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Issue 2: Autumn 1994

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Good Neighbors
Tamarack
The Unseen Traveler
A Fiery Farewell

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Issue 1: Summer 1994

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Portable Mills
Yellow Birch
One Tough Winter
The Look of Logging

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