In her address to the Class of 2024, the Dean of the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) reminde...
Native Americans used plants to treat all kinds of ailments, but are these folk remedies still va...
Today, as much of the world seeks to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, energy companies and nati...
View From the Top features oral history interviews with three former U.S. Forest Service deputy c...
The Forest Service and the Greatest Good: A Centennial History traces the agency's development fr...
Ronald J. Fahl has compiled a milestone reference work, one that offers historians and other inte...
'America's Fires reviews the historical context of our fire issues and policies that can inform t...
David T. Mason, Forestry Advocate
This collection of scholarly essays traces the role of science in forestry and wildlife managemen...
Ground Work offers intriguing insights into American conservation history. Miller demonstrates hi...
Forest Service chief during the early years of the Clinton administration, Thomas kept journals o...
Convened in January 2005, the U.S. Forest Services Centennial Congress was more than a birthday c...
Forestry in Europe and the United States shares common roots in forest management and in the inst...
Forest Service Research traces the early years of U.S. Forest Service research efforts, how the p...
The progress of forest management in the United States: A broad and bounded path that leads us to...
The term biotechnology came into common usage in the 1980s. Broadly defined, it is anything that ...
From the darkest, most forbidding swamp to the smallest soggy bog at the side of a housing develo...
'Tongass timber traces the history of logging and timber utilization in southeast Alaska from Nat...
In this comprehensive biography of the life and career of Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1851-1923), the...
The Chiefs Remember collects excerpts from interviews with Forest Service chiefs whose tenures sp...
Sustainability is at the forefront of resource discussions today. Varying definitions, lack of co...
In 1911, Congress passed the Weeks Act, one of the most transformative conservation laws in U.S. ...
Arthur V. Smyth tells the story of his days as a forester for the Weyerhaeuser Company in the Coo...
Gifford Pinchot was one of the most influential advocates of environmetnal conservation. As the f...
Plantation Forestry in the Amazon contains interviews with Clayton Posey, Robert Gilvary, John We...
Mary Wakefield Buxton traces the Woodlands Division story of Chesapeake Corporation founded in We...
'Forest Management for All chronicles the history of the State and Private Forestry branch of the...
Foresters will marvel at the similarities of problems and situations between Central European for...
Mary Wakefield Buxton traces the Woodlands Division story of Chesapeake Corporation founded in We...
MacCleery recounts how settlers removed much of the American forest for agriculture and commerce ...