News Archive: Forestry & Natural Resources
Fifth annual Tree Week set for Oct. 8-16
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Jordan Strickler
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The University of Kentucky’s fifth annual Tree Week is Oct. 8-16.
UK Youth Days a Treat for Eastern Kentucky students
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Jordan Strickler
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Eastern Kentucky residents endured severe flooding in late July as a result of rainfall rates that reached more than four inches per hour, however, some normalcy returned as the center hosted RCARS Youth Days in late September.
UK to help state's landowners replace unwanted Bradford pears
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Jordan Strickler
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The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment and their partners are working to help remedy the problem of invasive pears for landowners through an upcoming tree replacement program.
Kentucky Tree Farmer of the Year Field Day Oct. 4
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Jordan Strickler
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Phil Traxler and Laurie Yanoshek, Tree Farmer of the Year honorees and owners of Traxler Farms, will give a close-up view of a well-managed tree farm Oct. 4 during the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s Kentucky Tree Farmer of the Year Field Day.
Register for the 2022 Kentucky Master Naturalist program
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Jordan Strickler
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Kentucky residents who want to learn more about the natural world now can with the Kentucky Master Naturalist program.
UK helps forest managers battle climate change
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Jordan Strickler
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Improving ecosystems’ response to climate change presents a major challenge to the state’s natural resource managers and landowners.
CAFE students receive 2022 Eller and Billings Student Research Award
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Jenny Wells-Hosley
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“From the Woods Today” airs 100th episode April 20
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Jordan Strickler
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From the Woods Today will air their 100th episode on April 20.
UK Wood Utilization Center activities back in full swing
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Jordan Strickler
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The University of Kentucky’s Wood Utilization Center has long been recognized for its work with the forest products industry. However, it is also a great place for the public to engage in woodworking activities.