Resources
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Forest Types of Michigan: Red Pine
Published on November 4, 2015
Red Pine describes the composition, distribution and ecology of red pine forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Swamp Conifer
Published on November 4, 2015
Swamp Conifer describes the composition, distribution and ecology of swamp conifer forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Northern White-Cedar
Published on November 4, 2015
Northern White-Cedar describes the composition, distribution and ecology of northern white-cedar forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Swamp Hardwood
Published on November 4, 2015
Swamp Hardwood describes the composition, distribution and ecology of swamp hardwood forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Oak-Hickory
Published on November 4, 2015
Oak-Hickory describes the composition, distribution and ecology of oak-hickory forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Mixed Upland Hardwoods
Published on November 4, 2015
Mixed Upland Hardwoods describes the composition, distribution and ecology of mixed upland hardwood forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Aspen
Published on November 4, 2015
Aspen describes the composition, distribution and ecology of aspen forests, and highlights management, forest health and wildlife habitat issues. -
Forest Type of Michigan: Northern Hardwood
Published on November 4, 2015
Northern Hardwood describes the composition, distribution and ecology of northern hardwood forests. It’s one in a series of 19 bulletins Forest Types of Michigan that focuses on 10 forest types that commonly occur in Michigan forests. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Tree Planting
Published on November 4, 2015
Tree Planting discusses the four major steps for a successful planting: project: planning, site preparation, planting, and monitoring and vegetation control. -
Forest Types of Michigan: Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Published on November 4, 2015
Common Pitfalls to Avoid focuses on the pitfalls of owning and caring for a woodland including lacking professional advice, selling timber without a written contract, enrolling in property tax programs for a wrong reason and planting without preparation.