Carbon offset programs have historically been unfeasible for many forest landowners. This document is an overview of forest carbon markets a...
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This commercial category is for pesticide applicators applying pesticides in forests, forest nurseries, and forest seed-producing areas.
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Japanese climbing fern is a noxious weed that can cause ecological and economic damage. Knowing its characteristics and effective removal me...
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Proper habitat management is the backbone of wildlife management. When creating wildlife habitat, it is critical to provide all necessary re...
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Honey bees might not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of forestry, wildlife, and natural resources (FWNR), but they are an ...
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Invasive species are a growing problem in Alabama. Some invasive species, like kudzu or privet, have a wide distribution and can be found in...
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – The adoption and utilization of new, portable tools have quite literally changed people's perspective of the wor...
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Learn to identify Alabama’s red fox and gray fox, their habitat and behavior, identification of damage and safety concerns, damage prevent...
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The Chinese tallowtree, Triadica sebifera (L.) Small, is one of the most invasive trees in the southeastern United States. It is a class...
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The Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is an animal that can be both a benefit and a nuisance to landowners. It is important to appreci...
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Millipedes are a group of arthropods. They have two pairs of legs on each body segment (except for the first three), this characteristic set...
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AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – What in the world are forages? Well, in simple terms, forages are the plants that livestock eat. While simple, t...
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