@LeadingReport Does the president not have better things to exert his personal preferences on the rules of sports games? Aren’t there wars going on, millions of folk out of jobs in this country just now, food insecurity and rampant poverty, and abuse of natural resources?
For my tree science people!🌲Upcoming Wind & Trees workshop 🌳 in SC on coastal and mangrove forests! Details in this google doc. Registration closes Saturday.
https://t.co/KmM4kwrEqa
@OldeWorldOrder@LeadingReport That kind of thinking is for monarchies. The office of the president is important but the person is not sacred and we can show our lack of faith in them, distrust, difference of opinion with them, whatever, in a variety of perfectly acceptable ways. That makes us American.
🌍 In this video, we explore how #dendrochronology helps us understand historic tree responses to drought, model future growth under changing climates, and inform strategies for woodland resilience.
Find out more: https://t.co/LsvpL9aMGG
#DroughtResilience#ClimateChange
The question-asker led voters to believe something that was not the case, eh? People are always trying to sell something. Do your own background checking.
@MarshallmomW @jackunheard Some people can’t access cough medicine either. Figure out how to get an ID for everyone and THEN enact this thing. Order of operations.
This has been such a neat project with Nick and everyone working on different pieces of the puzzle🧩 the trees, understory plants, people, satellite imagery, etc! It’s no wonder it took us so long to publish lol😁 Credit to @bobbyfahey79 for pushing it over the finish line!
Excited to have been involved with this project during my MS and to see this publication finally out on resilience-focused forest management along roadsides in CT! 🌳🏡 @quercus_amanda@bobbyfahey79
Check it out here: https://t.co/T7HZle0O38
Tom Worthley, a forester and extension professor at UConn, explains why a perfect storm this year of cyclical growth and weather has gardeners across the state pulling maple seedlings out of the ground as fast as they can.
https://t.co/AVTtHKKr13
@uconnextension
#BeeFacts! 🐝Ancient Egyptians were bee keepers! According to them, honey bees were tears of the sun god Ra. A pot of 3000 year-old STILL EDIBLE honey was found in King Tuts tomb! #Mayday
Bee facts! 🐝 #Honeybees produces about 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in their lives (about 5-6 weeks) but the hive as a whole makes 2-3 times what it needs to survive. Support local honey!🐝🌸 Happy Bee Day!#Mayday
Mayday is an ancient nature holiday & celebrates workers rights. So lets celebrate BEES 🐝😁🐝 Pollinators are in decline despite their critical role in like 1/3 of things we eat! Provide bee habitat by growing their food🌼🌸 Be part of the #PollinatorPathway (B-line in the UK)
WBY at UConn has new furniture! This masterpiece is all hard maple 🌳harvested from #UConnForest, milled & crafted by Tom Worthley and students working on the forest crew in '22 & '23 - Zach, Zach, Michael, Daniel, Rose, Isaac - Your countless hours of sanding really show!
Yale FF Spring Speaker Series looks exciting!! #TribalForestry: Understanding Current Issues & Challenges in Contemporary & Traditional Management of Forested Lands 🌲🌳 Excited to talk about working with and learning from these long-time forest stewards! https://t.co/FEbAkMyiGr
I am guest-editing for a special issue of Forest Eco & Mgt 🌳 following the recent #windandtrees conference! We are seeking articles about the impacts of #wind and wind damage on trees and forests 🌬️🌲 Have anything to share? Here's the link! https://t.co/Xz0tfASGTT