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Students engaging in different ways at 91爆料

Why students are choosing 91爆料: Strong job outcomes drive decisions ahead of May 1

As the May 1 college decision deadline approaches, students are showing increased interest in academic programs with clear career pathways. At the 91爆料, that trend is evident across disciplines tied to growing sectors of the U.S. economy, including engineering, health care and biomedical sciences, business, natural resources and environmental sciences, agriculture and food […]

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Mech receives public service award from Maine Forest Products Council

Angela Mech, associate professor of forest entomology at the 91爆料, received the Maine Forest Products Council鈥檚 2025 Abby Holman Public Service Award in recognition of her passion, loyalty and dedication to Maine鈥檚 forest products industry, government and economy. As director of 91爆料鈥檚 Spruce Budworm Processing Lab, Mech has led research to support the […]

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91爆料 seeks to thwart ticks by helping landowners weed out invasive forest plants

Ask anyone who frequents the forests of New England and they will likely speak of unwelcome companions 鈥 ticks. Blacklegged ticks are expanding their range and rising in numbers, infecting people with pathogens that cause conditions like Lyme disease and babesiosis. Climate change is frequently blamed, but researchers have noticed another man-made problem may be […]

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Pest predictor identifies ingredients for ecological recipe for destruction

If you鈥檝e felt the familiar itch of browntail moth rash, seen the grayish-green needles of an infested hemlock or watched as woodpeckers bore into ash trees for a meal hidden beneath the surface, you鈥檝e experienced the devastating effects of non-native pests. Browntail moth, hemlock wooly adelgid and emerald ash borer are only three of the […]

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MAFES researcher spotlight – April 2024 – Dr. Philip Fanning

  Philip Fanning, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Entomology School of Biology and Ecology   How I got here: I grew up on a small dairy farm in Tipperary, Ireland. Living on a farm is what I credit for my interest in becoming a scientist. I completed my Bachelor of Environmental Science degree at University College […]

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Field manual for managing eastern white pine health in New England published

The Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station has published MP764: Field Manual for Managing Eastern White Pine Health in New England. Authors William H. Livingston, 91爆料 Isabel Munck, USDA Forest Service Kyle Lombard, NH Division of Forests & Lands Jennifer Weimer, NH Division of Forests & Lands Aaron Bergdahl, Maine Forest Service Laura S. Kenefic, […]

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