Forest ThreatNet Newsletter
Forest ThreatNet is the Eastern Threat Center's newsletter that provides the latest information concerning ongoing research, projects, and partnerships.
Volume 6, Issue 1 - Spring 2013
In this issue:
- Message from the Director
- What's in Your Drinking Water?
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Eastern Threat Center Highlights
- Center Scientist Named "Most Distinguished" in Forest Science, Other Researchers Honored
- Forest Service Associate Chief Explores the Wonders of Forest Science
- Climate Change Tool Aids Forest Planning and Management Across the Nation
- ForWarn Helps Natural Resource Managers Track Coast-to-Coast Forest Change
- Strategies Help Control Invasive Plants Under Changing Climate
- Forest Science Shared With Minority Landowners
- Western Threat Center Highlights
- In the News
- The Climate Change Wildcard: Research Improves Odds for Sustaining Future Forests
- Contact Us
Download PDF of Volume 6, Issue 1 - Spring 2013
Other issues:
Volume 5, Issue 1 - Spring 2012
Volume 4, Issue 1 - Winter 2011
Volume 3, Issue 1 - Spring/Summer 2010
Volume 2, Issue 1 - Winter 2009
Volume 1, Issue 3 - Spring/Summer 2008
Editor
Perdita B. Spriggs, Eastern Threat Center
Assistant Editor
Stephanie Worley Firley, Eastern Threat Center
Contributing Writers and Photographers
Jessie Lovelace, University of North Carolina Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center (NEMAC)
Nancy Grulke, Western Threat Center
Contributing Graphic Designers
Newsletter Template Design:
Rodney Kindlund, RodKraft Studio
Forest ThreatNet is published by the Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center (EFETAC), an interdisciplinary resource actively developing new technology and tools to anticipate and respond to emerging eastern forest threats. The Center is a joint effort of the USDA Forest Service’s Research and Development, National Forest System, and State and Private Forestry. The Center is headquartered with the Southern Research Station in Asheville, NC, and also has offices in Raleigh and Research Triangle Park.







