by Jennifer Saunders | Apr 23, 2024 | Recommended Reading
A thesis overview My thesis under Dr. Loïc D’Orangeville at the University of New Brunswick explored spring frost’s role in controlling temperate hardwood species’ northern distribution limits. My research used tree rings, forest inventories, and 70 years...
by Jennifer Saunders | Apr 23, 2024 | Recommended Reading
Master’s thesis topic: Mapping and Modelling Northern Tolerant Hardwood Preference Regimes and Productivity What inspired you to choose this particular research topic for your thesis? I chose this research topic as I have always been passionate about the outdoors and...
by Jennifer Saunders | Apr 23, 2024 | Recommended Reading
Thesis title: Long-term timber extraction may cause nutrient depletion in aquatic ecosystems: A new view of forest management and nutrient budgets in forested watersheds Growing up on Lake Superior’s north shore and surrounded by boreal forest, I developed a deep...
by Jennifer Saunders | Apr 17, 2024 | Irregular Shelterwood
It's OK to be Irregular SilviCast is a podcast devoted to silviculture: the science, practice, and art of forestry. Produced by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Wisconsin Forestry Center and hosted by Wisconsin Department of Natural...
by Jennifer Saunders | Apr 17, 2024 | Video Archive, Videos
Exploring Irregular Shelterwood Systems: A Decade of Insights Presented by Steve Bédard, M. Sc., Research Forester, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests of Quebec at the Northern Hardwood Conference, August 2023 – Ten-year response of northern hardwoods to...