Evolutionary History and Population Genetics of Fraser Fir
Kevin M. Potter recently gave a seminar on the ecology and management of high-elevation Appalachian forests. You can download the
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Kevin M. Potter recently gave a seminar on the ecology and management of high-elevation Appalachian forests. You can download the
Read MoreThe most distinctive characteristics of the Blackburnian Warbler are its treetop ecology and the breeding male’s color. One of a
Read MoreBelow is reprinted an article, in part, that appeared in a 1925 issue of The Scientific Monthly. The romantic story
Read MoreThere are many ways you can get involved with our red spruce restoration efforts. First and foremost, learn more about the
Read MoreRed spruce trees grow on and near the spine of WV’s tallest mountains. These forests are home to endangered species,
Read MoreIn 1987, a lichen biomonitoring program was initiated in the Otter Creek and Dolly Sods Wildernesses of the Monongahela National
Read MoreSpruce is one of the most important woods in the Eastern United States. It grows on large areas in pure
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