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Development of an Operationally Feasible Buckthorn Control Method on a Light Buckthorn Infestation in the Sandstone Forestry Area (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Abundant aspen regeneration on the study site in October 2021
Gullion Clearcut with Reserves for Ruffed Grouse (UMN-CFC)
Reserve shelterwood with float disc-trenching naturally regenerates birch and oak (MN DNR)
Treatment 1 showing dense free to grow paper birch.
Paper Birch Regeneration (Minnesota DNR)
Figure 1. Spring 2018 photo showing the current composition of the stand.
Aspen for Timber in Alder Pond (Itasca County)
Figure 1: Photograph of drumming log habitat created for ruffed grouse after a timber sale in an adjacent area, summer 2017. Source: Robert Rother
Aspen Clearcut with Significant Paper Birch Regeneration Despite Minimal Paper Birch Reserves (USFS-SNF)
Aerial image with stand boundary
Regenerating aspen and hardwoods using a rollerchopper on frozen ground (MN DNR)
Rollerchopper in action on frozen ground
Manitou Collaborative Ecological Forestry Patch Project (various)
Manitou Collaborative group photo
Nanuuq Legend Paper Birch Shelterwood (Douglas Cty, WI)
Nanuuq Legend sale outline on Google Earth

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