Volume 56, Number 5, September/October 2018

  • From the President (Art Wagner): Chapters have been proactive with woodswalks and similar.RNYW is entering phase 2 wherein we'll be partnering with other organization. We continue to support Cornell's Master Forest Owners program. Our Lower Hudson Chapter is being re-energized.
  • Update from the Director of Organizational Development (Mike Zagata)
  • Ask a Professional (Peter Smallidge): Protecting seedlings and wildflowers from deer browsing.
  • Wild Things in Your Woodlands (Kristi Sullivan): Eastern Screech Owl (Otus Asio)
  • News from The New York Tree Farm Program (Eric Jenks)
  • Book Review (Charles Stackhouse): Attracting Wildlife to Your Backyard
  • The Elephant in the Room is The Deer in the Woods (Jerry Michael)
  • Helping Landowners Choose a Resilient Forest (Kristina Ferrare and Gregg Sargis)
  • Woodland Health (Karen Snover-Clift and Mary Ann Karp): Ambrosia Beetles: The Status of Oak Wilt in New York State
  • Member Profile (Peter Smallidge): Palm Family Forest

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