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When Fire and Forests Health Came to Town
The U.S. Forests Service hopes its National Fire Plan can restore woodlands while benefitting local economies.
--by Mark Matthews
ReLeaf in Review: Celebrating 20 Million Trees Planted
As American Forests prepares to plant its 20 millionth Global ReLeaf Forests tree, a look at three of its success stories:
Michigan's Discriminating Troubador
Back from the brink, the Kirtland's warbler is singing the praises of a habitat restoration effort.
--by Gary Lantz
Of Sandhill Cranes and Longleaf Pines
A world of animals, birds, and plants thrive along America's most diverse estuary.
--by Doug Alderson
The Mother of the Rain Forests
A look at Hawaii's hidden jewel, Hakalau National Wildfire Refuge and its life-giving koa tree.
--by George Furukawa
FORUM
LETTERS
EDITORIAL
Trees as Tribute
In the wake of September 11, a decades-old tradition may offer solace, hope for the future.
--by Deborah Gangloff
COMMUNITIES
Tapping the Forests
A sweet answer to cabin fever on your woodlot: (maple) sugaring.
--by Carl Reidel and Jean Richardson
CLIPPINGS
News from the World of Trees
IN PROFILE
The Festive American Holly
It's a sign of the season.
--by Jeff Ball
EARTHKEEPERS
TRE LUVR
A love of trees and a lifetime of efforts educate and inspire Erie, Pennsylvania.
--by Scott Westcott
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