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58:32
"Born of Fire and Rain: What It Means to Be a Forest on a Rapidly Changing Planet" with M.L. Herring
59:11
“Loving the North Woods: 25 Years of Historic Conservation in Maine” with Karin Tilberg
01:06:29
"The Conservation Collections at the Denver Public Library" with Abby Hoverstock and Heidi Young
01:05:56
Marshall Thomas - “Timber Market Cycles: 200 Years in the US South’s Forest Products Industry”
01:07:30
“George Masa: A Life Reimagined” with Janet McCue and Paul Bonesteel
50:37
"Sen. George McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918" with Will Greeley
01:00:32
Daniel Lewis - “Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future” (2024 Lynn Day Lecture)
01:01:32
"Clash and Connection on the Best Land" with Susan Brewer
01:07:59
Jason Newton - "Cutover Capitalism: The Industrialization of the Northern Forest"
01:13:39
"Mann Gulch, Norman Maclean, and Young Men and Fire" with Stephen Pyne
56:38
"Creating A Viable Future Through Sustainable Resource Economies"
54:02
"The Family Tree and Heirs’ Property Rights: Connecting People, Land, and Legacy"
01:03:59
"Tree Equity: Enacting Change in America’s Cities" with Jad Daley and host Tania Munz
01:05:22
"From Forest to Frame: Using Georgia’s Forests In Local Mass Timber Buildings"
01:08:43
Elena Kochetkova - "Forest and Industry in the Late Soviet Union"
01:06:58
Jason M. Brown - "Contemplative Forestry: Lessons from Monastic Landscapes Past and Present"
01:08:42
Amy Godine - "Black Pioneers in New York's Adirondack Wilderness: A 19th-Century Encounter"
02:11
Pauline Bunyans and Lumberettes: Women in the Workforce during WWII
01:03:52
Katie Rose Levin - "Managing Our Urban Forests in A Changing Climate"
01:01:57
Nancy Siegel - "Susie Barstow and Hudson River School of Painting"
01:03:38
David Paul Bayles Sap in Their Veins
01:18:15
Terry Baker: “Forest Fanatics: How Do We Align Around Today’s Forest Climate Issues?”
01:21:14
Tracy Buran Evens: “TIMOs: The History and Future of Timberland Investing”
01:05:52
Beth Cormier - Cellulose: Meet the Versatile Forest-based Polymer!
01:04:45
Marybeth Lorbiecki: “Lucette!” – Transforming Paul Bunyan from Logger to Forester in Print and Song
01:01:34
Mike Wurtz - Becoming “Treewise and Sequoical”: John Muir and the Giant Sequoia
01:05:03
Alan MacEachern - Firebreak: How the Maine-New Brunswick Border Defined the 1825 Miramichi Fire
58:21
Jason Metnick - Understanding ESG and the Forest Sector
01:17:15
Rachel Kline - The History of the US Forest Service's “Two-Fisted Ranger”: From Myth to Reality
54:26
“Conserving American Forests With Carbon Revenues” with Sarah Ford & Jessica Bakowski (Part 2 of 2)
01:08:48
“An Introduction to Forest Carbon Markets" with Sarah Ford and Jessica Bakowski (Part 1 of 2)
01:12:28
Jeffrey Ryan: Finding Their Roots: Exploring the Childhood Landscapes of Our Conservation Giants
01:22:40
Curt Meine: "Conservation and Community" - The 2022 Lynn Day Distinguished Lectureship
01:13:57
Lyndsie Bourgon: Timber Poaching from California to British Columbia
01:04
Bill Lawrence, Wildlife Biologist (1973)
01:02
Tom Terry, Forest Scientist (1973)
01:38:05
Transitioning to a Forest-Based Bioeconomy: The Argentina Experience
01:04:27
Chris Bolgiano: “A Sedimental Journey: Tracking Historic Dirt Downstream”
07:17
Smokey Bear's All-Stars (1977)
07:54
1980 Smokey Bear Fire Prevention PSAs - National radio campaign
19:41
George Weyerhaeuser: 44 Years of Excellence (1991)
57:31
MarĂ­a Teresa Pulido Silva: The Importance of NTFPS in Mexico and Their Potential for the Bioeconomy
01:16:55
Paul Sutter: “Driven Wild”: Foresters, Automobiles, and the Founding of the Wilderness Society
01:04:57
Shing Yin Khor - Drawing from Forest History: The Making of the Legend of Auntie Po
01:07:44
Rachel Kline: What Did She Say? Recovering Women's Voices To Our Land Ethic Narratives
01:00:54
Mercedes Rois Díaz: "NWFP in Agroforestry: Farmer’s Perceptions in Europe"
01:20:25
“Optimism in a Era of Environmental Doom & Gloom: A Talk by Leaders of the Earth Optimism Movement”
52:54
Marko Lovric - Nontimber Forest Products and Bioeconomy in the European Union
01:19:51
Sam Cook & Mavis Gragg: It’s a Family Affair: Understanding Heirs’ Property and Forestland Ownership
01:12:08
James Chamberlain: "Nontimber Forest Products and Bioeconomy: A U.S. Perspective"
01:36:35
Laurence Cotton: “Frederick Law Olmsted: Bringing Nature to the City”
01:11:03
Tim Palmer - The Twilight of Hemlocks and Beeches
54:51
Carsten Smith-Hall: Towards a Himalayan Bioeconomy
05:34
Cutting 1961 National Christmas Tree
01:07:59
Katie Meinhold - Commercialization of Baobab Fruit Products as Exemplary NTFP: Lessons from Markets
01:07:13
"An Environmental History of the American Chestnut" - 2021 lecture by Don Davis
01:01:21
Harald Vacik - Comparing The Potential of Non-Wood Forest Products in Different European Regions
11:18
Building the Kibbie Dome (1975)
56:13
Veronica Loewe Munoz - "Stone Pine Cultivation and The Emerging Bioeconomy in Chile"
01:15:26
Sam Cook, Tremaine Brittian: Talking With Students About Natural Resources and Forestry Careers