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Updated: February 21, 2022
Branching Out - Spring 2018
Read our "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight" and "Invasives in Your Woodland," and take the Brain Tickler challenge. There's also an introduction to two new members of the Woodland Stewardship Education program team, and an announcement about the fall 2018 Maryland Woodland Stewards workshop.
Updated: February 10, 2022
The Woods in Your Backyard videos
"The Woods in Your Backyard" program has assisted thousands of property owners across the region learn how to get more from their natural areas.
Updated: December 14, 2021
Branching Out Winter 2021 News and Notes
News and Notes items for the Winter 2021 issue of Branching Out
Updated: December 13, 2021
There's an App for That!
The use of new mobile apps make exploring your woods fun and educational. HealthyWoods, a collaborative effort between forest specialists from Kentucky and other hardwood-producing states in the Appalachian region, including Maryland, provides woodland owners with a convenient tool to scout the health of their woods.
Updated: December 13, 2021
Branching Out - Summer 2021
Registration is now open for two online courses offered by University of Maryland Extension's Woodland Stewardship Education program! Also, learn about that returning pest, the gypsy moth, and how you can use handheld GPS in your woodlands. Our regular features include the "Woodland Wildlife Spotlight," "Invasives in Your Woodland," plus the events calendar, the Brain Tickler challenge, and the News and Notes section.
Updated: December 10, 2021
Branching Out Spring 2021 News and Notes
News and Notes items for the Spring 2021 issue of Branching Out
Updated: November 29, 2021
Forest Pests: Southern Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)
Disturbances such as fire, wind events, landslides, tree falls and pests allow forests to remain dynamic and provide habitat for many woodland flora and fauna. Native species have adapted to these disturbances, including the Southern Pine Beetle (SPB), which is native to Maryland and the southeastern United States.
Updated: November 29, 2021
Branching Out Summer 2021 News and Notes
The News and Notes roundup for this issue features more kudos for Maryland Forest Service Project Manager Mike Kay, a study about the importance of community forests, news about bats, and an invitation to list your green industry business in a new Extension directory.
Updated: October 11, 2021
Natural Area Management Services Directory: Portable Sawmill
Sometimes it's easier to have the sawmill come to your woodlands, especially for smaller jobs. Providers of portable sawmilling are listed here.
Updated: August 3, 2021
Forest Pests: Gypsy Moth
What methods can be used to control gypsy moths? The key is understanding the life cycle. As stewards of the land, it’s up to us to keep the gypsy moth in check by walking our woods often, keeping an eye open for their presence, and taking the steps necessary to minimize their impact.
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