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- “Don’t do the same thing everywhere” ...An old adage applied to forestry...
- Are variable retention strategies working?
- Culture and language workshops help reduce cultural conflict
- Using the wisdom of the past in today’s forest management
- Assessing the effects of canter chips on kraft pulp quality
- Managing the sulphur nutrition of lodgepole pine
- Students and scientists join forces to unearth answers
- Program ensures recovery strategies include traditional ecological knowledge
- A skidding option for steep slopes and sensitive sites
- Rehabilitating degraded wet sites in the B.C. Northern Interior
- Forest and stand management using stand structure classification
- Metadata training workshops—brought to you by FORREX
- Assessing the value of Communities of Practice
- Media technology students help create forestry history
- Survey says...
- Build a better Web site
- Forestry journal changes prior publication policy
- Research and development tax credits—Are you getting enough?
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LINK is supported in part by: BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program.
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