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Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation
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Article ItemSurviving eastern hemlocks have a story to tell , article
Will the majestic eastern hemlock be wiped out by an invasive cousin of the aphid?
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Article ItemMultistate research project to advance the urban forestry profession , article
A team led by Virginia Tech faculty has launched Urban Forestry 2020, a multistate research and networking project examining the challenges faced by the urban forestry profession and devising strategies for advancing the profession.
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Article ItemDonor Profile: Bob Garst — Generous commitment in the name of service , article
When asked why he has chosen to give annually to the college since 1974, Bob Garst’s answer is simple: “It’s the right thing to do.” For Garst, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve) isn’t just a motto; it’s a lifestyle.
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Article ItemAlumni Profile: Mike Melo - Serving those 'in the arena' , article
Mike Melo ('79 B.S. forestry) has relied on the analytical skills and the values he developed through the rigorous training in the forestry program every day since graduation.
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Article ItemIn Memoriam: Charles "Ted" Bush , article
Bush began his professional forestry career as an area manager with Continental Can Co. Inc. in Warrenton, Ga., in 1966 after serving as an officer in the U.S. Army.
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Article ItemRecognizing the value of dead wood in Iranian forests , article
Research from old-growth forests in Iran point out the importance of dead wood, an often-overlooked forest feature.
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Article ItemKluender inducted into Arkansas Foresters Hall of Fame , article
Richard Kluender served as dean of the School of Forest Resources and director of the Arkansas Forest Resources Center at the University of Arkansas-Monticello.
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Article ItemReynolds Homestead's new greenhouse enhances research , article
With major research in the pipeline, the Forest Resources Research Center at Virginia Tech’s Reynolds Homestead in Critz, Virginia, has upgraded its research capabilities.
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Article ItemClimate deal success in Paris just the beginning , article
It took over a decade for the global framework called Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) to become officially written into the Paris climate change agreement in 2015. Now a Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation researcher is working to make it a reality.
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Article ItemNew campus tree inventory to guide planning decisions , article
Urban forestry graduate student Peter Stewart has inventoried almost 5,500 trees on campus since August.
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Article ItemFurthering geospatial education , article
To meet the ever-increasing demand for geospatial technology professionals in the public and private sectors, the Virginia Geospatial Extension Program continues its effort to educate community college and high school faculty members in this evolving field of study.
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Article ItemCollege partners with Blacksburg Children's Museum to showcase geospatial technology, weather , article
Visitors to the Blacksburg Children’s Museum now have a view of where they are in space and time thanks to an interactive geospatial exhibit with a wall-sized satellite image of the region and historical images of past decades.
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Article Item'Roadmap' to guide natural resources research, education, policy , article
Several college faculty joined more than 130 public and land-grant university scientists nationwide to prepare a “roadmap” that calls for an integrated approach to natural resources.
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Article ItemAlumnus rallies riparian restoration support for Stroubles Creek , article
Tom Saxton has planted a legacy made of trees, clean water, volunteerism, and science that will continue to grow and inspire for years to come.
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Article ItemVirginia now ranks third for big trees, program earns award , article
Virginia moved up to third place on the 2017 American Forests Champion Trees national register, with 74 national champion trees.
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