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“Trees, Shrubs, and Forest Floor Plants:
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Reforestation & Afforestation: How to get started, How to maintain young plantations John Keller, WA DNR, Forest Stewardship Program |
42:07 |
Young Stands and Plantations: What is the best approach to improving quality? Mike Nystrom, WA DNR |
45:33 |
Managing Mixed Stands Galen M. Wright, Washington Forestry Consultants, Inc. |
49:15
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Ecology and Silviculture of Washington Hardwoods Connie Harrington, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station |
39:33 |
Forest Floor: Shrubs & Herbaceous Plants - Enjoyment, Diversity, and Value Jim Freed, Washington State University |
26:44 |
Invasive Plants; Don’t Let Them Limit Your Choices Lauren Urgenson, UW College of Forest Resources, Ph.D. Candidate |
28:37 |
SHRUBS, GRASSES & OLD TREES: Havens for Wildlife Jim Bottorff, WA DNR Stewardship Wildlife Biologist |
29:11 |
Reforesting on Marginal Agricultural Land Bob Barker, Private Forest Owner; Bellingham, WA |
32:08 |