Forestry
On Farms, Tillage Intensity Shown to Affect Beneficial Insect Communities
UNH study reveals how tillage intensity and pesticide-treated seeds impact beneficial arthropods, influencing pest control, weed reduction, and ecosystem health. Read More-
05/20/24
Regenerating Northern Oak Forests Using Prescribed Fire
Research at UNH explores prescribed fire to boost Northern red oak regeneration, ensuring its ecological and economic benefits in New England's... -
01/12/24
Spotlight on Research: N.H.’s North Country
Explore New Hampshire's North Country: A vital economic and cultural region, with COLSA research on moose conservation, forest management, and... -
10/09/23
Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms Using Drones
UNH researchers use drones equipped with sensors to identify cyanobacteria blooms — also known as harmful algal blooms — in New Hampshire lakes... -
05/11/23
Helping a Forest to Grow: Spreading Fungal Spores by Wind Vs. Small Mammals
An interdisciplinary team of UNH researchers recently shared their findings into how wind and small mammals—eastern chipmunks, southern red-backed...
Recent Stories
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05/08/14 - Touchdown in the OzoneOne-hundred-foot-tall white pine by the Soucook River in Loudon, NH. Photo courtesy of Phil Browne. Until this past February, Barry Rock had no idea that over twenty years of... Read More
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01/20/14 - Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Davila ’15Environmental Conservation and Sustainability with a Minor in Forestry Leominster, Mass.Ìı(Born in Humacao, Puerto Rico) What made you want to choose this course of study? I... Read More
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01/24/13 - Linking Water with the LandscapeEcohydrologist Heidi Asbjornsen adds a vital new dimension to Earth Systems Research Center work and brings experience to UNH’s nascent agro-ecosystems research. Read More
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09/06/12 - Anna Boudreau Honored with Friend of Extension AwardUNH Cooperative Extension Dean and Director John Pike presented Anna Boudreau with its “Friend of Extension†award for all her efforts on behalf of the organization. Anna Boudreau... Read More
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08/09/12 - Seeing the Forest for the Trees: The History of Forestry at UNHIn a state full of trees, a state that is the second most forested in the country, it is fitting that the study of our woods is an integral part of the university’s early history... Read More