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Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center

U.S. Forest Service - Southern Research Station - Asheville, North Carolina

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Forest Health Monitoring Team Publications 2008-10-10
Southern Global Change Program Publications 2008-10-10
Threat Assessment Team Publications 2008-10-10
LCM Sources and Credits 2008-06-03
FHM Landscape Analysis and Assessment Publications 2006-09-28
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Climate Change and Forests seminar presentation 2008-10-03
2008 Tree Farmer Workshops in North Carolina 2008-05-13
IUFRO Work Group on Invasive Species in International Trade 2008-04-21
93rd Annual ESA Meeting 2008-09-22
IUFRO Landscape Ecology and Forest Management Conference 2008-06-09
Featured Forest Threat
Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) 2008-10-01
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Allozyme variation and recent evolutionary history of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) in the southeastern United States 2008-10-10
Maximum height in a conifer is associated with conflicting requirements for xylem design 2008-10-10
Temporal change in fragmentation of continental US forests 2008-10-08
Temporal change in fragmentation of continental US forests 2008-10-08
Impacts of air pollution and climate change on forest ecosystems - emerging research needs 2008-10-08
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Jean-Christophe Domec 2008-10-10
Publications 2008-10-07
Kevin Potter 2008-10-08
Mark Ambrose 2008-10-08
Partnership Highlights 2008-09-19
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Chinese tallowtree - Photo by Cheryl McCormick, University of Florida, Bugwood.org 2008-10-08
New growth - Photo by USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station archive 2008-10-08
FS Treesearch logo 2008-10-07
US Forest Service International Programs logo 2008-10-03
Winter - Photo by USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station archive 2008-10-03
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Spring/Summer 2008 Newsletter 2008-08-28
Landcover Maps 2008-07-15
FHM Summary Report 2008-04-01
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