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Articles from American Forests (June 22, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A billion trees in record time. Morgan, Nick Brief article 308
A conversation on conservation: how a successful franchise owner found his second calling in helping protect wildlife and their habitat. Morgan, Nick Interview 1005
Annual report: American Forests 2006. 982
Ash borer threat outlined. Brief article 226
Be cool. 447
Better forests after rocket attacks. 363
Correction. Correction notice 16
Developers: careful! Otterness, Dale Letter to the editor 82
Dogwood questions. Brief article 188
Dwight Hair, a 40-year U.S. Forest Service Washington Office employee and a former AMERICAN FORESTS volunteer, who passed away in May in La Mesa, California. Obituary 72
Fighting global warming: current conditions require that we step up our efforts to become carbon-neutral. Tree planting is one way to help do that. Gangloff, Deborah Editorial 673
Green housing for UK? Brief article 220
In search of big trees. McCauley, Marissa Brief article 180
Kids for Earth Day. Brief article 247
Kids plant trees. Hindin Letter to the editor 71
Olive tree decline. Brief article 119
On Colorado's Pike and San Isabel national forests, U.S. Forest Service forester Bob Post shows journalists regrowth after the 2002 Hayman Burn. Brief article 38
One for the Muggles. Brief article 226
Poll shows need for climate change action. 190
Post-Katrina study assesses gulf coast risks. 553
Preserve trees. Reed, Mary Eileen Letter to the editor 194
Professional forester Arthur V. Smyth, a retired executive with Weyerhaeuser and associate of the Columbia Consulting Group, who passed away in May in Littleton, New Hampshire. 72
Pruning. Brief article 207
Remembering the elms. Hutchinson, Joe P. Letter to the editor 83
Songs of summer: Linkin Park and Music for Relief team with American Forests to plant trees and educate concertgoers about global warming. McCauley, Marissa 1281
Steve Rubenstein, president of Rubenstein Properties of Little Falls, New Jersey, to AMERICAN FORESTS' Board of Directors. Brief article 84
Taking back the High Line: a bold plan and big-name backing are turning an abandoned NYC track into a sought-after green space. Mirsky, Steve 1666
The Highlands: ecosystem in peril. Gallis, Michael; Moll, Gary; Millar, Heather 3440
Tree farming in paradise: an old industry has a new look in Hawaii, featuring exotics like rainbow eucalyptus. Haapoja, Margaret A. 2735
Turning the Bluegrass green: these days Daniel Boone might not recognize the forested Kentucky he loved, but it's a safe bet that he'd appreciate the dedication of these locals determined to restore it. Buranen, Margaret 1433
Washington outlook. Gray, Gerry 889
Working forests: right on. Sabherwal, Renu Letter to the editor 83

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