On this week's show, we'll talk to Gary Graham about how he has drastically improved his forest for wildlife. A few years back I visited Gary's land in Ulster County on a Forest Consultation through the Catskill Forest Association. His forest had some potential but was extremely dense with very little cover or structure on the forest floor, among other things. We'll talk to Gary about how he has made his forest more "fruitful" for wildlife through a lot of his own hard work with the chainsaw.
State Trees of the USA with Gary Mead--Part 7
From Wildland to Woodland--How the Tanning Industry Changed a Valley
Bark Tanning in the Catskills
American Plum--A Fruitful Opportunity
Metal Detecting the Past in the Woods with Don Wyckoff
Forestry Check-In
Off Grid & Into the Woods of Vermont with Elisabeth Mazzelli
Forestry Check-In
The Role of Fire for Forest Resiliency with Jed Meunier
State Trees of the USA with Gary Mead (Part 5)
All About Morels & Other Edible Mushrooms
Embracing Disruption--The New Model for North American Conservation with John Conolly
Native Americans, Fire, & Oak with Stephen Tulowiecki
Wilderness & the Human Role
State Trees of the USA with Gary Mead (Part 4)
Gypsy Moth & Other Tent Caterpillars
Forestry Check-In
Engaging Forest Landowners in the Northeast
State Trees of the USA with Gary Mead_Part 3
Making Maple Syrup for the First Time with Chip Beck
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