Reforestation in the Spruce Type
1949 Journal of Forestry Pages 349-356, Reforestation in the Spruce Type in the Southern Appalachians, Leon S. Minckler. This is
Read More1949 Journal of Forestry Pages 349-356, Reforestation in the Spruce Type in the Southern Appalachians, Leon S. Minckler. This is
Read MoreNot particularly complete or up-to-date, this bibliography is still a valuable resource for information about central appalachian fir trees. Download
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Read MoreMonongahela National Forest, Greenbrier District Ranger, Jack Tribble, signed the second of 3 decision notices on the Upper Greenbrier North
Read MoreCHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than 400 acres of red spruce and northern hardwood forest bordering the Roaring Plains West Wilderness
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