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Aliens in the Woods

For the first time, 91制片厂 scientists have tracked the spread of an exotic tree native to Asia that has invaded Durham-area forests to a single tree planted on campus in the early 1970s. The research funded by the听听is part of a larger effort to detect and respond to exotic plants that can have a potentially negative effect on native plants and forest ecosystems.

91制片厂 Scientists, Alumni Recognized for White Mountain National Forest Research

Faculty and graduate student scientists, and alumni from the 91制片厂 were among those recognized recently for their work in helping conserve the White Mountain National Forest. The Two Chiefs Partnership Award is a national honor given听annually by the chief of the USDA Forest Service and the chief of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service in recognition of partnership efforts that promote landscape conservation across jurisdictional and resource boundaries.

91制片厂 Researchers Use Census, Remote-Sensing Data to Investigate Forest Changes

One of the most important factors in addressing climate variability is being able to estimate carbon sequestration -- the long-term storage of carbon in the environment. Researchers with the听听are tackling this issue using a novel combination of census and remote sensing data to investigate how forests change and, thus, make better estimates of carbon sequestration.

NHAES Scientists Tackle Climate-Related Challenges of Northeast Apple Growers

The Northeast鈥檚 increasingly erratic spring weather patterns are presenting new challenges for apple growers trying to manage diseases that can damage or destroy their crops. To help growers, scientists with the听听at the听听have been fine-tuning the use of sophisticated weather models that have allowed them to successfully predict when an orchard is at risk for infection.

Health Issues, Relationship Changes Trigger Economic Spirals for Low-Income Rural Families

When it comes to the factors that can send low-income rural families into a downward spiral, health issues and relationship changes appear to be major trigger events. Fortunately, support networks 鈥 in particular, extended families 鈥 can help ease these poverty spells, according to new research from the听听at the 91制片厂听.