Baxter State Park: Frost Pond Late Successional Forest

Baxter State Park, is a 209,644-acre wilderness area in northern Maine. The Park is one of the most intact wilderness landscapes in the eastern United States, forming a core ecological reserve in a...

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Ontario Woodlot Association: Kiwanis of Pembroke

The Kiwanis Property of Pembroke in eastern Ontario is a 99.77-acre property dominated by central hardwood-pine forests. Dominant tree species include red, white, black, and scarlet oak, along with...

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Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR): Scott Road Landscape Scale Restoration Project

This project is located on the western edge of Kenneth Dubuque State Forest in Savoy, Massachusetts, which is currently managed under the Western Connecticut Valley Forest Resource Management Plan. In...

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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: Oregon White Oak Management on Private Lands

The east slope of the Cascades Range in Oregon is habitat for Oregon white oak and mixed oak/Ponderosa pine woodlands. This area is a stronghold of the remaining Oregon White Oak habitat in the...

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Wyoming Game & Fish Department: Soda Lake Wildlife Habitat Management Area Wetlands

Soda Lake Wildlife Habitat Management Area is located approximately 6 miles north of Pinedale, Wyoming and is home to approximately 800 elk that are fed from horse-drawn sleighs from December to April...

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Western Technical College: Horticulture Education Center Lot

The area being developed by Western Technical College is located in La Crosse, Wisconsin, at an old construction material staging yard totaling approximately 0.25 Acres. Gravel lots located on campus...

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Friends of the North Pikes Creek Wetlands: Integrating Climate Change Considerations into Forest Management Planning

The Friends of the North Pikes Creek Wetlands' 130-acre conservation property contains the headwaters of North Pikes Creek, a WDNR-designated Outstanding Resource Water and Class I trout stream, with...

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Wisconsin DNR: Climate considerations for DNR-owned properties in the Scuppernong Basin

The "Scuppernong Marsh" historically supported a matrix (tens of thousands of acres) of fire-dependent ecosystems, including wetlands, grasslands, savannas and woodlands. Many of these ecosystems...

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Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation: Savoy Mountain State Forest Landscape Resiliency Project

Savoy Mountain State Forest and Windsor State Forest are primarily northern hardwood and spruce-fir forest ecosystems. The areas selected for this project were previously abandoned agriculture...

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Taylor Park: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC)

The Taylor Park ASCC project site is located in the north-central portion of the Taylor Basin, west of the upper Taylor River and south of Trail Creek on the Gunnison Ranger District of the Grand Mesa...

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UPM Blandin : Climate Adaptation Plan

UPM Blandin Forestry is one of the largest private landowners in Minnesota, managing 188,000 acres of forest land across the northern half of the state (red shaded areas in the map). They manage a...

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Ohio Hills: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC)

The Ohio Hills ASCC study site is located within southeastern Ohio’s Interagency Forestry Team’s Collaborative Oak Management Region. The research units are distributed within Vinton Furnace State...

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Driftless Area Affiliate Site: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC)

The Driftless Area ASCC project sites are located in northeastern Iowa, southeastern Minnesota, and southwestern Wisconsin. Each site has silt loam soils and mature dry-mesic forests dominated by...

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Colorado State Forest: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC)

The Colorado State Forest Service is leading the development of an ASCC project site targeting high-elevation spruce-fir forests located in the north central area of Colorado. The Colorado State...

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Petawawa Research Forest: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) in Chalk River, Ontario

The Petawawa Research Forest (PRF), located in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, is a 10,000-hectare (24,711 acre) research forest. Operated by Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, the PRF...

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Flathead National Forest/Coram Experimental Forest: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC) in the Northern Rockies

The Flathead National Forest/Coram Experimental Forest is located in northwestern Montana. This Northern Rockies ASCC site is influenced by the warm, wet maritime airflows from the Pacific Ocean and...

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