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Forest Health Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation

WEBForest Health. Healthy forests are ecologically functional and resilient to disturbance. They are valued by communities and have the capacity to produce economic benefits. Forest …

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Forest Health Monitoring Department of Forests

WEBWe have also been monitoiring forest health monitoring plots at sites on state lands under license agreement for maple sugaring, since 2012. Data from these monitoring plots is …

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Forest Ecosystems Department of Forests

WEBForests were once viewed as large expanses of an inexhaustible source of wood. Over time, as our population grew, we have come to realize the importance of forests in …

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Forest Health Management Department of Forests

WEBBoth non-native pests and natural disturbances may require special management considerations. This page contains information from the forest health program of …

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Recommendations in support of Forest Health and Integrity

WEBSubmitted to: the Senate and houSe CommitteeS on natural reSourCeS and energy and the houSe Committee on FiSh, WildliFe, and Water reSourCeS In response to Act 61 of …

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Forest Pest Quarantine Regulations Department of Forests

WEBQuarantine rules prevent or slow the spread of non-native pests to new locations. The Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and the Agency of Agriculture, Food, and …

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Wood Energy Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation

WEBVermont is 74% forested and wood is your local, sustainable, renewable fuel source. The Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation supports the adoption of an “advanced …

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Forest Biology Lab: What's Wrong With My Tree

WEBVermont Agriculture and Environmental Laboratory. Forest Biology Lab Attn: Savannah Ferreira. 163 Admin Drive, Randolph Center, VT 05061. Commercial agricultural …

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FOREST INSECT AND DISEASE CONDITIONS IN VERMONT 2021

WEBii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Volunteers assisted with deploying and monitoring purple panel traps as part of our emerald ash borer detection efforts. Thank you to Rob Anderregg, …

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Ash Management Guidance for Forest Managers

WEBFor more information, contact the Forest Biology Laboratory at 802-8795687 or: Springfield (802) 289-0613 Rutland (802) 786-0060 Essex Junction (802) 879-6565 Barre (802) 476 …

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DESIRED FUTURE CONDITION: FOREST ECOYSTEM HEALTH …

WEBForest soil provides habitat for vascular plants, lichens, bryophytes, and fungi, essential to the diversity of a forest. The forest floor is a primary source of nutrients for trees, shrubs, …

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Vermont Forest Health

WEBPests in the Spotlight: Elongate Hemlock Scale Elongate hemlock scale (EHS, Fiorinia exter-na) is an invasive armored scale that uses its piercing-sucking mouthpart to feed …

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FOREST INSE T AND DISEASE ONDITIONS IN VERMONT 2022

WEBii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks to everyone who took part in invasive plant management and outreach across the state, individually or through groups, towns, …

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2023 Vermont Forest Health Meeting

WEB2023 Vermont Forest Health Information Meeting April 19, 2023 Judd Hall on the campus of Vermont Technical College in Randolph, VT Information on individual …

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