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US Forest Service, Alaska Region—State and Private Forestry

US Forest Service, National Headquarters—Cooperative Forestry

Natural Resources Conservation Service Alaska

NRCS—Soil Surveys

University of Alaska—Cooperative Extension Service

Under the Canopy—Cooperative Extension Service Newsletter

Trees as Crops in Alaska Profile

Tree Production and Planting Considerations during Construction

Burning Land Clearing Debris

Firewise Alaska

Landscaping for Wildlife in Alaska

Birdhouses for Alaska

Winter Bird-Feeding in Alaska

Invasive Plants of Alaska

Insects and Diseases of Alaskan Forests

Field survey of growth and colonization of nonnative trees on mainland Alaska

Frequently asked questions about non-native trees in south-central Alaska

Firewood on Alaska State Lands

Firewise Pruning

Transplating Trees and Seedlings

 

 
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