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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
Sawbill Monitoring Project: Inventorying Jack Pine-Aspen-Birch 10-15 Years Mechanical Site Prep and Planting (USFS)
Bent over trunks of snow damaged jack pine
Gullion Clearcut with Reserves for Ruffed Grouse (UMN-CFC)
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.
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
Forestry-Wildlife Collaboration to Diversify a Northern Minnesota Aspen-Birch Stand (MN DNR)
Figure 1.
Patch Clearcuts and Enrichment Plantings (Blandin)
Figure 1. October 2016, planted white spruce within harvest gap approximately 2 years following brush saw release treatment.
Aspen Clearcut with Significant Paper Birch Regeneration Despite Minimal Paper Birch Reserves (USFS-SNF)
Aerial image with stand boundary
Enrichment planting of shade tolerant conifers in aspen coppice (UPM-Blandin Paper Co.)

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