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- Research leads to tips for reducing injuries in silviculture workers
- Geomatics for sustainable development
- Are we harvesting sustainably?
- $10 million for forestry research
- Locally developed “soft footprint” skidder tested
- Knowledge management for environmental managers
- Cable logging techniques reduce site disturbance
- Network shares natural resource mapping information
- Seeing the forest beneath the trees
- Innovations in ecosystem mapping and site series identification
- TELSA—A strategic planning tool for ecosystem management
- Keeping an eye on ecosystems
- Extension is helping adults learn
- Conserving genetic diversity
- No changes required—LINK readers
- One thousand delegates forge pathways to recovery
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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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