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Articles from American Forests (September 22, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
3 states' new Liberty. (Clippings). 398
Big D stands for trees. (Clippings). Enloe, Charles 219
Blue Ridge Community College. (Meet Our Field Reps). 72
Colorado's rainforest. (Clippings). Enloe, Charles 248
Disney's Dreaming Tree. (Clippings). 139
Hogans of hope: in Arizona, a project to build traditional Navajo housing helps the community as it heals the forest. Little, Jane Braxton 2161
IGA customers plant groves. (Clippings). 170
KCI Technologies, Inc. (Meet Our Field Reps). 75
Letters. 1069
Making the most of wasted wood. (Clippings). 434
Marching to a different beat. (Clippings). 198
Monks and kids plant in Cambodia. (Clippings). 323
NCUFC and a member of the Forest History Society. (Meet Our Field Reps). 71
New England Environmental Policy Center. (Meet Our Field Reps). 97
New pest threatens ash trees. (Clippings). 111
News from the world of trees. (Clippings). Brittin, Rachel 487
October Hill plants for tigers. (Clippings). 178
Ohio's Division of Forestry. (Meet Our Field Reps). 83
Once again, a land of eagles: once bordering on extinction, our national symbol is making a soaring comeback in forests nationwide. Enloe, Charles 2190
Quercus quandary; as beetles kill millions of trees, a debate rages in the Ozarks: replenish red oaks or leave them alone? Lantz, Gary 2438
Reviving the Bitterroot: this Montana planting project shows that people and trees are equally resilient after the catastrophic wildfires of 2000. (Communities). Fedor, Karen 1374
Saluting Maryland's fallen champ. 566
Sequoias threatened. (Clippings). 290
Song and sprawl. (Clippings). Enloe, Charles 310
Steely nature: using iron-willed concentration, a Washington, DC, sculptor immortalizes local trees with national acclaim. (Earth Keepers). Enloe, Charles 625
Sweet-smelling forest threat. (Clippings). Quigley, Martin 326
The popular pin oak. (In Profile). Ball, Jeff 1698
The trees with soul. (Highlighting Historic Trees). Meyer, Jeff 593
Trees in black & white: simple truths are sometimes the hardest, and the woods are suffering while we learn. (Editorial). Robbins, Michelle 607
Trees that ease learning: when students open their school books this autumn, here's why you'll want greenery nearby. (Perspectives). Enloe, Charles 1768
Washington outlook. Gray, Gerry 866
Willamette National Forest supervisor. (Meet Our Field Reps). 75
Young Russian artists draw trees for tigers. 279

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