With Tropical Storm Nicole striking the U.S. this week, the concern of significant impacts on forests looms. While most trees can tolerate 24-36 hours of flooding, age and species play a large role.
Learn more from @NCState expert Dr. Bob Bardon: https://t.co/t2Vh4jq4ly
Abstract submission for our 2023 meeting in sunny Riverside, CA is now open!
To submit an abstract visit: https://t.co/ogIPJErcHt
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So much truth here! I've moved to a new state 6x in the past 9 years following my conservation career dreams. While I've met amazing people and lived in some amazing places, having to build community from scratch each time was exhausting.
So, this happened. Grant County Sheriff’s office arrests USFS burn boss for “reckless burning” after prescribed burn spills over into private land.
Can they do that? Is there any precedent??
The latest field data from USDA Forest Inventory and Analysis is available. This resource is updated annually and is a brief look at some of the basic metrics that describe the status of and changes to forest resources in North Carolina.
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Absolutely loved my experience as a Global Change Fellow at @se_casc and the fact that they continue to hype the pubs/accomplishment of former fellows is 🙌🙌🙌
(1/8) I am once again urging @RaleighGov leaders to reconsider their satisfaction with Hillsborough St. near NC State's North Campus. Despite the renewal project, the corridor is still profoundly ineffective in fostering safe and timely multimodal transportation.
Could the buildings around us store carbon and help reduce global emissions? Cross-laminated timber can store carbon during the building’s lifetime and even capture additional carbon. 🌳 Check out the five benefits of building with cross-laminated timber. https://t.co/PaExrECww8
Interested in connectivity? How about the connectivity contributions of working lands like sustainably managed forests?
If so, come check out my #ESA2022 talk at 2pm during session OOS 32- room 520B!
Check it out, I made my first R package!
"hurrecon" estimates hurricane wind fields for using @NOAA hurricane data. Based on @HarvardForest's Emery Booses original paper https://t.co/daypzIuFMG