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Fuels Reduction Thinning in Multi-Aged Red Pine (UMN-CFC)
Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: Crooked Lake (USFS)
Forest canopy gap near a lake with brush removed and tree seedlings planted with browse protection shelters over them.
Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: Encampment Forest (Private)
Contracters using clearing saws to remove brush in a forested stand with many canopy gaps to prepare the site for planting tree seedlings.
Conifer Strongholds in a Changing Northwoods Landscape: 1417 Sale (St. Louis County)
Tree planting crew in harvest area
Northern Red Oak Shelterwood (Carlton County)
Figure 1. Residual stem density after a shelterwood harvest of a red oak stand that took place in 2013.
No Site Prep Red Pine/White Pine Seed Tree (MNDNR)
Stand-level photo showing groundstory and reserve trees
Managing a Jack Pine Stand Impacted by a Blowdown Event (Leech Lake Reservation)
Figure 1. Aerial photograph, pre-treatment, showing the outline of the stand and treatment area.
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

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