Developed in Japan in the 1980s, Shinrin-yoku means taking in the forest atmosphere or forest bathing, and it is gaining popularity in the U...
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This invasive plant can greatly reduce forage productivity. Learn important measures you can take to prevent its spread.
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Using hinge cuts on mid and understory hardwood trees is a simple management tool that can increase browse and bedding cover availability fo...
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Learn forest management practices that can increase your land’s resiliency to drought and other stressors, improve growth rates, a...
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Landowners and hunters continually seek new tools, information, and techniques for managing white-tailed deer on their properties. One tech...
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The importance of forest roads and consideration of their proper design is frequently neglected by forest landowners. Some forests such as w...
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As a forest worker in the Southeast, you are likely to encounter a variety of wildlife while on the job. The ability to identify snakes wh...
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Hummingbirds are fun to watch and easy to attract by using feeders or by planting flowers in your yard. Feeders are inexpensive and easy to ...
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In a flanking fire, personnel set lines of fire directly into the wind. The intensity of flanking fires is moderate, with less intensity tha...
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The following video provides an introduction to prescribed fire ignition techniques. A prescribed fire is a fire set intentionally to achiev...
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The point source fire ignition technique is a modified version of a strip/head fire. Instead of lines, personnel leave spots of fire as they...
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In a backing fire, the fire moves against the wind. Backing fires exhibit the slowest rate of speed and the lowest intensity. In the followi...
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