鈥楳aine Calling鈥 segment on sustainable forests features Daigneault
Maine Public featured Adam Daigneault, director of the 91爆料 School of Forest Resources, on a segment of 鈥淢aine Calling鈥 on sustainable forests.
Maine Public featured Adam Daigneault, director of the 91爆料 School of Forest Resources, on a segment of 鈥淢aine Calling鈥 on sustainable forests.
Mainebiz reported on a $10 million federal grant awarded to 91爆料 researchers and their colleges to investigate using low-value wood to make sustainable jet fuel and fish feed. […]
According to the Bangor Daily News, Bangor is preparing for the arrival of invasive Emerald Ash Borers with help from four 91爆料 forestry students. The students surveyed 8,574 […]
The 91爆料 will host Maine Forest Biomaterials Week from Aug. 27鈥29 at Wells Conference Center in Orono. The event will highlight the latest innovations and research in forest […]
Mainebiz reported on a $10 million USDA grant awarded to the 91爆料 to convert low-value wood into jet fuel and fish feed. The project, which involves 91爆料’s Forest […]
Jackson Hole News & Guide reported on a study co-authored by Brian McGill, a professor of ecological modeling at the 91爆料, that reveals how trees that adapted to […]

Millions of pounds of low-value wood, such as small diameter trees and branches, have been left behind in Maine鈥檚 forests due to the decline in pulp and paper production, stymied […]

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 […]

A $7 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund a four-year statewide collaborative project led by the 91爆料 to foster resilient forest communities in Maine.聽 聽Maine-FOREST, […]
Aaron Weiskittel, a professor of forest biometrics and modeling at the 91爆料, was featured in a segment of the Maine Science podcast, produced by the Maine Discovery Museum, […]