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Updated: February 20, 2024
Native Trees of Maryland: The White Oak
The white oak is a remarkable tree species. The tree is truly an impressive specimen where older examples are found growing in the open landscape. It is no wonder that this species of oak is Maryland’s state tree.
Updated: February 20, 2024
Research to Help Private Forest Owners Manage Woodlands for Ecosystem Services
A team of forest ecologists and social scientists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, using a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will conduct research aimed at helping owners of small- to medium-sized forest tracts manage their woodlands for ecosystem services.
Updated: February 20, 2024
Invasives in Your Woodland: Wineberry
The wineberry is non-native and invasive. This Asian native was imported to the United States in 1890 by berry growers. They wanted to use it as breeding stock with native raspberries, but it escaped from cultivation and was first observed in natural areas in the 1970s.
Updated: February 6, 2024
Invasives in Your Woodland: White Mulberry
The white mulberry reached our shores during the colonial period. This invasive plant is found in every Maryland county.
Updated: February 2, 2024
Scientists Flood Forest Patches to Study Impacts of Storms: Researchers look for tipping point in creation of “ghost forests”
The expansion of so-called "ghost forests" along low-lying shores of the Chesapeake Bay bear witness to sea level rise. A team of scientists is working to discover the tipping point in the transition from green woodland to dead trees.
Updated: January 16, 2024
Natural Area Management Services Directory: Invasive Plant and Vine Control
Native ecosystems in our woodlands are under increasing pressure from invasive plant species and from both native and invasive vines. Providers of invasive plant and vine control are listed here.
Updated: January 16, 2024
Natural Area Management Services Directory: Riparian Buffer Planting/Maintenance
Creating and maintaining effective riparian buffers are essential for stream health and overall effective ecosystem management. Providers of riparian buffer planting and/or maintenance are listed here.
Updated: January 16, 2024
Natural Area Management Services Providers: A to Z
Entries in the Natural Area Management Services Directory are listed alphabetically.
Updated: November 16, 2023
University of Maryland Extension Forestry Completes Another Successful Woodland Stewards Program
The Delmarva Woodland Stewards Program wrapped up this October, training 31 volunteers in the fundamental arts and science of ecological forest management. The program focuses specifically on the types of forests found on the coastal plain of the eastern shore and serves those geographically located on the Delmarva Peninsula who are residents of Delaware and Virginia.
Updated: November 8, 2023
Branching Out - Spring 2023
In this issue: Thanks to those who took our reader and subscriber short survey; based on the results, we have some changes in store for the newsletter. Read about John Hooven, our new Forest Stewardship Educator, and about beech leaf disease; it's not been reported in Maryland yet, but it may be just a matter of time before it is. One of our regular features, the "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight," looks at the timber rattlesnake, and "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at Asian wisterias. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
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