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Oak Regeneration on a Southern Mesic Oak-Basswood Forest Using Coppice with Reserves Harvest (MNDNR)
Figure 1. Thirty one year old red oak trees from stump sprout origin
Natural Oak Regeneration in a Southern Dry-Mesic Oak Forest Using Mechanical Site Preparation and a Clearcut with Reserves Harvest (MN DNR)
Figure 1. The site in 2019:  29 year old pole-sized mixed hardwood stand with a good red oak component
Root River Floodplain Direct Seeding (USFWS)
Photo showing maple and other seedlings on the planting site.
Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy in Oak Woodlands: Bridgeview Park Reserve (MN DNR & Sherburne County)
PRI cutting crew during the removal process.
Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy in Oak Woodlands: Alimagnet Park (MN DNR & City of Burnsville)
Oak Wilt Treatments in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (State of Michigan)
Red oak leaf with symptoms of oak wilt. Photo courtesy Bill Cook.
Vegetation response 30 years after initiating a two-step oak shelterwood in central mesic hardwoods (MN DNR)
Photo of case study site 30 years after a two-step oak shelterwood was initiated. 3 to 5 inch red oak and maple are shown.
Testing mesh caps for deer browse protection on oak seedlings (MN DNR)
Mesh budcap on an oak seedling
Pottery Clay Piles Shelterwood with Deer Browse Control (St. John's)
SJU Pottery Clay Piles stand 2010, 3 yrs. post shelterwood treatment

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