• Managing Game Birds

    Published on October 26, 2015
    The wild game bird population in Michigan declined seriously during the 1950s and ?60s. Pheasants used to be abundant in the lower half of the Lower Peninsula.

  • Adaptive Management

    Published on October 23, 2015
    Many of the management practices that are already "smart forestry" can have valuable win-win benefits for climate change adaptation.

  • Adaption Strategies and Approaches

    Published on October 23, 2015
    Foresters and forest owners will respond to climate change in different ways, based on their judgment of the associated risks and opportunities. A range of adaptation actions can be taken, which can be selected based on management objectives.

  • How the Climate Affects Forests

    Published on October 23, 2015
    Forests are affected by the local climate, in addition to being affected by short-term weather events. Michigan's climate has been changing over several decades, and continued climate change could result in many impacts to forests in our state.

  • Biodiversity Services and Bioenergy Landscapes

    Published on October 21, 2015
    Growing bioenergy crops will transform agricultural landscapes and affect the services they deliver.

  • Water Withdrawals and Water Use in Michigan (WQ62)

    Published on October 20, 2015
    Maintaining accurate information about the amount of water used in Michigan and the purposes of its use is important for effective water resource management.

  • Farming Captive Cervids in Michigan (WO1026)

    Published on October 20, 2015
    Deer and elk belong to the taxonomic group of animals called the family Cervidae.

  • Forest Adaption Glossary

    Published on October 19, 2015
    New terms are used in the discussions of climate change and forest adaptation. Having a working vocabulary helps to better understand many of the concepts and how they relate to each other.

  • Forest Vulnerability

    Published on October 19, 2015
    Climate change will affect different tree species and forest types in different ways. Forest impact models can be combined with manager expertise to assess which species and forest types are at risk and which may benefit from projected changes.

  • Integrated Pest Management - A Guide to Resources from Michigan State

    Published on October 19, 2015
    Enviro-weather addresses pest and disease issues in the following production systems: Field crops, Fruit, Trees, Turfgrass, Vegetables, Landscape and Nursery