Action Plan of the Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative
The Central Appalachian Mountains provide multiple natural resources for our society making them assets of inestimable value. Ecological restoration of
Read MoreYearly accomplishment reports and meeting minutes.
The Central Appalachian Mountains provide multiple natural resources for our society making them assets of inestimable value. Ecological restoration of
Read MoreThis document describes CASRI’s approach to red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystem restoration in the Central Appalachians. View here.
Read MoreIn total, CASRI partners planted approximately 218,337 trees, including red spruce and native hardwoods, conifers, and shrubs, on over approximately
Read MoreIn 2021 CASRI partners planted approximately 235,000 trees, including red spruce and native hardwoods, conifers, and shrubs, on over approximately
Read MoreWe are delighted to share with you CASRI’s 2020 Accomplishments Report. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, CASRI partners stayed
Read More2019 was another incredibly successful year for CASRI. Check out the 2019 Accomplishments Report here to discover how CASRI partners joined forces
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Read More2018 was another great year for red spruce ecosystem restoration work from CASRI partners. Download the complete report here.
Read MoreAt the end of each year, CASRI partners compile the Annual Accomplishments Report to measure our restoration progress for that
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