ForestConnect
ForestConnect is an educational program of the forestry extension and applied research group at Cornell University and through Cornell Cooperative Extension. The intent is to connect people to the forest, with special attention to the 650,000 woodland owners in New York. All videos here are offered with the intent to educate. By the nature of these videos they encourage a hands-on approach; safety is always the top priority. For more information, check out the blog, forum, events, and more at http://CornellForestConnect.ning.com
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Voices From the Forest - A Panel Discussion of Foresters Who Built Slash Walls
Northeastern Slash Walls: Response of Vegetation to the Exclusion of Deer
The Sad Saga: When Interference Returns
Harvesting Sap and Producing Syrup From Trees Other Than Maples
Deer, Interfering Vegetation, and Factors to Guide the Treatment of the Green Lie.
Forest Soils: Carbon and Climate Change
The Critical Role of Forests as Pollinator Habitat: 10 Practical Steps For Your Woods
Adventures in Oak Recruitment
Lessons learned managing the hemlock woolly adelgid
Long-term Growth & Yield Results from a Wisconsin Northern Hardwoods Study
How Tree and Log Quality Affect Lumber Quality
Spotted Lanternfly and its impact to Trees and Agriculture
Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change: Oak/Hickory Forest Types
Best Practices on a Small Wooded Acreage
Vegetation response to slash walls that exclude deer from hardwood forest regeneration harvests.
Using Relative Density To Prescribe Thinning And Some Other Matters
Recognizing and Restoring Degraded Forest Stands
Assessing pesticide hazard and risk: glyphosate, a case study
Understanding the concepts and utility of relative density and stocking in forest management.
Restoring Old-Growth Forest Characteristics
Measuring and monitoring NY's Carbon Benefit
A briefing on oak regeneration ecology
Point sampling with an angle gauge
Bats, Understory Treatment and Green Tree Retention: Biodiversity and Forest Management
Deer Damage to Forest Regeneration: Using AVID to Assess the Impacts
Forestry BMPs for Extreme Weather
Resurgence of Lymantria dispar dispar (formerly gypsy moth) in northeastern hardwood forests
Forest Carbon and Multi-Use Forest Management
Mapping and Monitoring Forest Biomass and Carbon Benefits