North by East piece on David Spicer of the Maine Forest Service, who is updating Maine\u27s list of biggest trees in seventy-one arboreal species. Spicer said the last update was done in 1990, and at that time Maine could claim four national champion trees--a yellow birch in Deer Isle, a white birch in Hartford, a pitch pine in Poland, and a tamarack in T13 R8, in central Aroostook County
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1046/thum...
North by East piece comparing the 68 percentage of forest cover in Maine in 1880 to that in 1990, w...
Maine\u27s development started with the first harvest of its timber resource when the Popham two col...
North by East. Maine has the largest stand of European linden trees in New England, and they are i...
North by East piece on Bruce Kershner, a scientist and author who says he discovered Maine\u27s tal...
Maine\u27s 17 million acres of woods make it the most heavily forested state in America. As farms w...
Robert S. Seymour and Malcolm Hunter Jr., professors at the University of Maine in Orono, have propo...
Lovell, Maine claims the tallest American chestnut tree in North America. Heights and locations of t...
Second in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Forests cover more than 17 ...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Eastern White Pine (pinus strobus) is a vital tree species to the economy and ecology of Maine (the ...
Thanks to some misreporting, a study on the increase in population of Beech trees in New England has...
Ownership of Maine’s forested land has remained stable since 1960. Almost all— approximately 93 perc...
Eastern White Pine is one of Maine\u27s most important tree species. Managing your woods for white p...
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1046/thum...
North by East piece comparing the 68 percentage of forest cover in Maine in 1880 to that in 1990, w...
Maine\u27s development started with the first harvest of its timber resource when the Popham two col...
North by East. Maine has the largest stand of European linden trees in New England, and they are i...
North by East piece on Bruce Kershner, a scientist and author who says he discovered Maine\u27s tal...
Maine\u27s 17 million acres of woods make it the most heavily forested state in America. As farms w...
Robert S. Seymour and Malcolm Hunter Jr., professors at the University of Maine in Orono, have propo...
Lovell, Maine claims the tallest American chestnut tree in North America. Heights and locations of t...
Second in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Forests cover more than 17 ...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Eastern White Pine (pinus strobus) is a vital tree species to the economy and ecology of Maine (the ...
Thanks to some misreporting, a study on the increase in population of Beech trees in New England has...
Ownership of Maine’s forested land has remained stable since 1960. Almost all— approximately 93 perc...
Eastern White Pine is one of Maine\u27s most important tree species. Managing your woods for white p...
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
No table of contents available.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/foresteryearbooks/1046/thum...
North by East piece comparing the 68 percentage of forest cover in Maine in 1880 to that in 1990, w...