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Updated: August 22, 2022
Branching Out - Spring 2017
Twenty-five years of "Branching Out" - read how it all started. Plus, read our "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight" and "Invasives in Your Woodland," and take the Brain Tickler challenge. This and much more inside this issue.
Updated: August 15, 2022
As Summer Turns to Fall...
August is a good time to assess the future of your woodlands, including the presence of invasive plants and insects, access to prevent or fight wildfires, and to learn more about them through our online courses.
Updated: August 5, 2022
Invasives in your Woodland: Porcelain-berry
Porcelain-berry is a deciduous, climbing, woody vine introduced from northeast Asia in the 1870s. It became popular for its tolerance of adverse conditions and its ability to provide ground cover. However, it is an aggressive plant that invades damp, shady areas such as streambanks, forest edges, pond margins, and disturbed areas, and forms dense mats that crowds out native vegetation.
Updated: August 4, 2022
Invasives in Your Woodland: Lesser Celandine
Lesser celandine can be an ecological threat. It was introduced to the United States as an ornamental plant in the late 1800s. Although its sale was banned in Maryland in 2017, it may still be available for sale in other states.
Updated: August 1, 2022
Natural Area Management Services Directory: Other services
Some providers offer services not listed in the Directory's other categories. These providers and their other services are listed here.
Updated: August 1, 2022
Natural Area Management Services Directory: Tree Planting
Planting trees helps your natural areas in many ways. They contribute to cleaner air and water, increase shade to reduce energy costs, and provide habitat for wildlife. Providers of tree planting services are listed here.
Updated: August 1, 2022
Forest Threats Webinars
The health of Maryland's woodlands is threatened by a variety of invasive plants, insects, and diseases.
Updated: July 25, 2022
FAQs: Plant and Insect Identification
Maryland is home to a diverse variety of native trees, plants and insects, as well as some unwelcome non-native interlopers. Listed are some of the most common questions we receive about both native and non-native species.
Updated: July 22, 2022
Branching Out - Spring 2022
Read about some of the changes to the Woodland Stewardship Education program and News and Notes about stories you might have missed. Our regular features include the Woodland Wildlife Spotlight and Invasives in Your Woodland, and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: July 21, 2022
Branching Out Spring 2022 News and Notes
The News and Notes roundup for this issue features a look at the upcoming schedule for our Woodland & Wildlife Wednesday webinars, how you can get your green industry business listed with the Woodland Stewardship Education program's online directory, the growth of women leading state forestry agencies across the nation, and the benefits of bringing back fire to help restore eastern woodland habitats.
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