SEFS IN THE NEWS Archive
Climate Wizard makes large databases of climate information visual, accessible
Science Daily, 12/29/2009
Evan Girvetz, former Postoctoral Research Associate; Josh Lawler, Assistant Professor, landscape ecology
Stick to the principles on Oregon forests bill
The Oregonian, 12/26/2009
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Christmas Bird Count is bird-watchers' annual delight
Seattle Times, 12/22/2009
UW Botanic Gardens Union Bay Natural Area
Oh Tannenbaum! Uncovering the roots of holiday trees
KUOW radio, 12/19/2009
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1983
Pay attention to the man behind the curtain: Climate Wizard makes large databases of climate information visual, accessible
UW News, 12/15/2009
Josh Lawler, Assistant Professor, landscape ecology; Evan Girvetz, former Postoctoral Research Associate
Rare tree stolen from Seattle arboretum
National Public Radio, 12/10/09
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Rare tree stolen from Washington Park Arboretum
Seattle Times, 12/9/2009
Randal Hitchin, Plant Collections, and David Zuckerman, Horticulture Staff supervisor, UW Botanic Gardens
Climate: Actions of a few can’t undermine the facts
Tacoma News Tribune 12/8/2009
Jeremy Littell, alumnus, PhD 2006, College of Forest Resources
Federal forests could be tasked with fighting global warming
The Oregonian, 12/4/2009
Elaine Oneil, Research Associate and alumnus, PhD 2006, MS 2003, College of Forest Resources; and Joel Holtrop, alumnus, MS 1982, College of Forest Resources
Make art, not yard waste, ecological restoration students learn
University Week, 12/3/2009
Union Bay Natural Area; Jon Bakker, Assistant Professor, restoration ecology
Protecting the forests, and hoping for payback
New York Times, 11/29/2009
Malcolm North, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1993
China jails environmentalist wanted in U.S.
New York Times, 11/27/2009
UW Botanic Gardens Center for Urban Horticulture
Forest Service says trees can slow climate change
Associated Press, 11/18/2009
Elaine Oneil, Research Associate
Warming 'big threat' to Yosemite
BBC Earth News, 11/2/2009
Jim Lutz, Research Associate
A way forward for Northwest forests
The Oregonian, 11/2/2009
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Autumn leaves at the Washington Park Arboretum
Seattle Times video
Randall Hitchin, Plant Collections, UW Botanic Gardens
Algae bloom killing seabirds mystifies researchers
Seattle Times, 10/30/09
Anthony Odell, Research Analyst, Olympic Natural Resources Center
Another way to enjoy the creatures you study: In a tasty sauce
Chronicle of Higher Education, 10/25/2009
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Pressures of growth heat up 3 Snohomish County Council races
Seattle Times, 10/25/09
Dave Somers, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1995
From outpost to world host, Whistler is ready for the games
Seattle Times, 10/18/09
Paul Mathews, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1974
A forest and a 'carbon sink' grow on Vashon
Seattle PI, 10/15/09
Kate Kurtz, PhD student, forest soils
Confronting climate change
Google earth, October 2009
Josh Lawler, Assistant Professor, landscape ecology (presentation cites Lawler et al. research)
Stimulus money funds studies of ocean surface waves, fire prevention and more
Ernesto Alvarado, Associate Research Professor, wildland fire science
University Week, 10/8/09
Money, and lots of good stuff, really does grow on trees
Daily Herald (suburban Chicago)), 9/29/2009
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Trees mean business: City trees and the retail streetscape
Main Street News, August 2009
Kathleen Wolf, Research Scientist
Robert Seidl, leader in timber industry
Seattle Times obituary, 9/2920/09
Robert Seidl, former Affiliate Professor
Study finds that crows can remember your face so don't make them mad, they're watching you
Q13Fox News, 9/29/2009
A Murder of Crows
CBC Documentaries News, profile of film to premier 10/11/09
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Conference at UM looks at forest biomass as 'game-changer'
The Missoulian, 9/23/2009
Elaine Oneil, Research Associate
Washington commercial fishermen track salmon to save future stocks
The Oregonian, 9/20/2009
Douglas Fricke, alumnus, BS 1969, College of Forest Resources
Prairie burns aim to bring back butterflies
Whidbey Examiner, 9/16/2009
Eric Delvin, PhD student, restoration ecology
Worried about cougars? They’d rather eat a deer
Snohomish County Daily Herald, 9/10/2009
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Discovery Park's cougar is captured, released into wild
Seattle Times, 9/7/2009
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Study tracks where cougars roam in WA
KING 5 News, story and video, 4/15/2009
Brian Kertson, PhD student, wildlife science
Washington: Warming and Wildfires
Climate Central (video originally broadcast on PBS's The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, 9/2/2009)
Susan Prichard, Research Scientist/Engineer and Jim Agee, Professor Emeritus, forest ecology
Study: Forest zones near waterways recover on their own after fires
The Oregonian, 8/30/2009
Jessica Halofsky, Research Scientist
Smart Birds
New York Times, 8/27/2009
Book review cites research by John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Wood to oil process could make forest thinning pay
Longview Daily News, 8/29/2009
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Washington forests may be solution to state's green-energy quest
University Week, 8/20/2009
John Calhoun; Olympic Natural Resources Director; Rick Gustafson, Professor, paper science and enginering; Bruce Lippke, Professor, forest economics; Larry Mason, Reseach Scientist; and Natalia Raffaeli
Cougar on Leavenworth trail baffles Forest Service officials
Seattle Times, 8/18/2009
Janet Millard, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1996
Clash over rebirth of Mt. St. Helens
New York Times, 8/17/2009
Peter Frenzen, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1980
Brushed aside: Washington's floral greens industry falters as beleaguered harvesters leave
High Country News, 8/17/2009
Lesley Hoare, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 2006
Save Washington's forests for public and environmental benefit
Seattle Times, 8/16/2009
Brian Boyle, Forum Leader, Northwest Environmental Forum
Establishing the Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot
California Surveyors, Summer 2009
Jim Lutz, Research Associate; and students Alina Cansler, Keala Hagmann, Alana Lautensleger, Jim Syvertsen, and Camila Tejo,
Research cooperatives serve the forestry community
Western Forester, July/August 2009
David Briggs, Professor and Director, Stand Management and Precision Forestry Cooperatives
New strategy to save forests: logging
Seattle Times, 8/3/2009
College of Forest Resources forestland retention study
Field days educate landowners with forested property
Skagit Valley Herald, 8/2/2009
Dave Peterson, Professor and USDA Forest Service Research Biologist; Kevin Zobrist, alumnist, BS 2000/MS 2001, College of Forest Resources
The Crow Paradox
National Public Radio, 7/27/2009
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Big Trees Decline in Yosemite
New York Times, 8/4/2009
Jim Lutz, Research Associate, and Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
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Survey 'must stand test of time(also see longer version)
BBC Radio, 7/21/2009
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Mapping America's giant trees
BBC News video clip, 7/20/2009
Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot researchers, Jim Lutz, Research Associate, and forest ecology PhD students James Freund and Andrew Larson
Man’s legacy keeps growing with the trees
Issaquah Press, 7/21/09
Ben Harrison, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources,1966
Limits on Logging Are Reinstated
New York Times, 7/17/2009
Ann Forest Burns, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1971
County hears 1,850-acre rezone plan
Tacoma News Tribune, 7/8/2009
Karen Dvornich, Continuing Education Coordinator, Nature Mapping Program
Researchers stunned by inmates' success raising endangered frogs
Seattle Times, 7/6/2009
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1983
Wolverine caught on camera on Mount Adams
Seattle Times, 6/27/2009
Keith Aubry, Affiliate Professor and alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1983
Units concerned with Earth and natural sciences, policy, climate change among those joining new College of the Environment
University Week, 6/25/2009
UW College of the Environment
Major wildfire waiting to happen in WA?
Seattle Times, 6/15/2000
Mike Rowan, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources,1977
Best & Brightest 2009: Kern Ewing
University Week, UW Awards, June 2009
Kern Ewing, Professor, restoration ecology
Global Warming, Local Consequences
UW Columns Magazine, June 2009
Stuart Strand, Professor, phytoremediation; article also refers to Science article co-authored by Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
UW scientists say new online tool aims to take world's temperature
Seattle Times, 5/29/2009
Evan Girvetz, Post-doctoral Research Associate and Josh Lawler, Assistant Professor, landscape ecology
Urbanization Not All Gloom and Doom for Bird Life
KUOW, 5/28/2009
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Yosemite's giant trees disappear
BBC Earth News, 5/22/2009
Jim Lutz, Post-doctoral Research Associate and Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Seattle's tree management needs revising, the city auditor says
Seattle Times, 5/19/2009
Soo Kim, Assistant Professor, plant ecophysiology
Carnivore Conservation in the Pacific Northwest
UWTV Insider, May 2009
Aaron Wirsing, Assistant Professor, wildlife science
Landscaper’s Darling Hybridizes into an Environmental Nuisance
Science News, 5/9/2009
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
UW scientists help with family event at Pacific Science Center
University Week, 4/30/2009
L. Monika Moskal, Assistant Professor, remote sensing and geospatial analysis; Meghan Halabisky, MS/MPA student (College of Forest Resources/Evans School of Public Affairs)
Experts disagree on methods for preventing catastrophic forest fires
Redding Record Searchlight, 4/26/2009
Jim Agee, Professor Emeritus, fire ecology
Most pressure-treated lumber no longer contains arsenic
Ozark Spaces, 4/26/2009
Sally Brown, Research Associate Professor, soil science
Plants could override climate change effects on wildfires
Science Daily, 4/22/2009
Phil Higuera, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 2006; Linda Brubaker, Professor Emeritus
U.S. House panel discusses benefits of wood biomass energy during Vancouver hearing
Longview Daily News, 4/21/2009
Rick Gustafson, Professor, paper science and engineering
Wyden's old-growth bill unveiled at timber meeting
Longview Daily News, 4/16/2009
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Pollen delivers allergy season on time
Seattle Times, 4/8/2009
Randall Hitchin, Plant Collections, UW Botanic Gardens
Sapling of historic tree joins Capitol Campus landscape
The Olympian, 4/1/2009
Robert Van Pelt, Affiliate Assistant Professor and alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995
State may have brief window to slow loss of working forests to development
UWNews.org, 3/30/2009
Northwest Environmental Forum (NWEF), Gordon Bradley, Professor, land use planning; Brian Boyle, NWEF director; Luke Rogers, Research Scientist
A Garden For All: Questions answered
West Seattle Herald, 3/22/2009
Elisabeth C. Miller Library, UW Botanic Gardens
Unveiling the beautiful, fragile world of rainforest treetop ecosystems
TEDBlog.com, 3/4/2009, video from February 2009 Technology, Education, and Design Conference
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, PhD, College of
Forest Resources, 1983
Ore., Wash. lumber exports up in 2008, report says
The Bellingham Herald, 3/2/2009
Ivan Eastin, Professor, forest products marketing
Protected trees turned to firewood: Poachers ply illegal trade in national forests
Seattle PI, 3/2/2009
Dean Yoshina, College of Forest Resources alumnus, BS 1987
Single-issue chair commissioner adjusts to Fish and Wildlife duties
The Olympian, 2/28/2009
Miranda Wecker, Marine Program Manager, Olympic Natural Resources Center
Invasive Insects
New Hampshire Public Radio, 2/24/2009
Dennis Souto, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1974
Science in Action Profile
SACNAS News, Winter/Spring 2009
Laurel James, graduate student,sustainable resource management
Less water, more heat forecast for state
Seattle PI, 2/11/2009
Jeremy Littlell, College of Forest Resources alumnus, PhD 2006
Birds seem to be heading farther north because of climate change
Seattle PI, 2/10/2009
Josh Lawler, Assistant Professor, landscape ecology, John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Forest Concepts makes environmentally friendly products that protect earth after forest fires
Puget Sound Business Journal, 2/6/2009
College of Forest Resources alumni Kenneth Chisolm , BS 1974; and James Dooley, PhD 2000
New this year: The tried and true
New York Times, 2/5/2009
Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1985
Profit trumps preservation for Boy Scout councils nationwide
Seattle PI, 1/28/2009
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
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Once-wooded camps sold off to developers
Seattle PI, 1/29/2009
Brian Boyle, Northwest Environmental Forum
A carbon keeper: Crop waste sunk to the ocean deep
New York Times 2/2/2009
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Some of Earth's climate troubles should face burial at sea, scientists say
UWNews.org, 1/28/2009
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Some climate troubles should face burial at sea
redOrbit, 1/29/2009
Stuart Strand, Professor, phytoremediation
Mudslides trigger call for clear-cut answers
Seattle Times, 1/27/2009
Court Stanley, College of Forest Resources alumnus, BS 1983
Girl Scouts, 4-H stress conservation and sustainability
Oregon Live, 1/23/2009
Julie Concannon, College of Forest Resources alumna, PhD 1995
Northwest tree die-off likely due to warming trend, study says
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Seattle Times, 1/23/2009
Widespread increase of tree mortality rates in the western United States
Science, 1/23/2009
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Study ties tree deaths to change in climate
Washington Post, 1/23/2009
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Tree death rate in Pacific Northwest doubled in 17 years
UWNews.org, 1/22/2009
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US forests hold new evidence of global warming
Christian Science Monitor, 1/22/2009
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Environment blamed in Western tree deaths
New York Times, 1/22/2009
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Scientists use massive crane to study troubled forests from above
Popular Mechanics, January 2009
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Andrew J Larson. graduate student, forest ecology
Sprawl flattens frogs, other amphibians struggling to survive
Seattle Times, 1/21/2009
Klaus Richter, alumnus, Ph.D., College of Forest Resources, 1976
Northwest primary care medicine: Curing what ails us
Seattle Times, 1/18/2009
Roger Rosenblatt, College of Forest Resources alumnus, MFR 203
Humans to blame for frequent '"100-year floods?"
KOMONews.com, 1/14/2009
Jeremy Littlell, College of Forest Resources alumnus, PhD 2006
Why are the white pines dying?
Everett Herald, 1/5/2009
Sharon Collman, College of Forest Resources alumna, MS 1972
Group uses lawsuits to help clean up Sound
Seattle PI, 1/4/2009
Sue Joerger, Alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1979
As nature's buffers disappear, flooding becomes routine in Puget Sound region
Seattle Times, 1/12/09
Brian Boyle, NW Environmental Forum and Luke Rogers, Research Scientist
The grounded gardener: Audio tours take gardens to a new level
Seattle PI, 12/17/2008
UW Botanic Gardens
Researchers foresee more fires as climate changes
Spokane Spokesman Review, 12/13/2008
Dave Peterson, Professor, forest ecology, and USDA Forest Service Research Forester
How Wall Street is destroying the timber way of life
Crosscut, 12/12/2008
UW College of Forest Resources
Spreading suburbs lure birds of a different feather
Seattle Times, 12/8/2008
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science; Dave Oleyar, CFR wildlife science program
UW, volunteers join forces trying to save Washington's imperiled plants
University Week, 11/20/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program
Students make holiday papers from wheat straw, giant reed grass instead of wood
University Week, 11/20/2008
Paper Science and Engineering program
Call of the Wild: Dr. Richard Taber receives the Aldo Leopold Memorial Award
Salisbury Post, 11/11/2008
Richard Taber, Emeritus Professsor, wildlife science
New proposal on snowmobiles in Yellowstone
New York Times, 11/3/2008
John Sacklin, College of Forest Resources alumnus, BS 1977
Ecosystem restoration
UW TV e-news, 11/2008
Denman Forestry Issues Series and Jon Bakker, Assistant Professor, restoration ecology
The Moss Man of Cedar Creek
U.S. News and World Report, 10/31/2008
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, Ph.D., College of
Forest Resources, 1983
Know what's invasive and what's banned when deciding what to plant
Seattle Times, 10/26/2008
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
Bough down: Campus trees a living history
The Daily, 10/22/2008
Brockman Memorial Tree Tour
Biologists seek answers to grizzly bear migration roadblocks
New York Times, 10/17/2008
Chris Servheen, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1975
Coexisting with urban critters
Seattle Times, 10/16/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Washington Park Arboretum
Cool Crowd: 10 that get it
College of Forest Resources referenced in Sierra Magazine's (September/October 2008) ranking of U.S. Colleges
Waste wood to heat downtown Seattle buildings
Seattle Times, 10/8/2008
Rick Gustafson, Professor of bioresource science
Kennedy Creek preserve opens
The Olympian, 10/1/2008
Joseph Buchanan, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1991
Slide show: Travel the world -- in a garden
University Week, 10/9/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Pacific Connections Garden
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Pacific Connections Garden's first phase unveiled
Seattle Times, 9/21/2008
Randall Hitchin, staff, UW Botanic Gardens
High mountain meadows at Rainier melt away
Tacoma News Tribune, 10/1/2008
Dave Peterson, Professor, forest ecology, and USDA Forest Service Research Forester
Compared to all commercial carriers, log truckers have better safety record
University Week, 9/30/2008
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Logging Truck Accidents on Decline, But Concerns on Horizon
Northwest Public Radio, 9/2008
Larry Mason, staff, Rural Technology Initiative
Uncovering the "ooh-ah" factor of fall leaves
Seattle Times, 9/25/2008
Tulalip Tribes use precision methods to rejuvenate local forests
Marysville Globe, 9/18/2008
Terry Grinaker, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1977
Fresh Perspectives: Mid-career graduate students in ecology
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, September 2008
Jim Lutz, Jim Freund, Keala Hagmann, Van Kane, Andrew J Larson. graduate students, forest ecology; and Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
With fab flowers and great bark to boot, crape myrtles heat things up
Seattle Times, 8/31/2008
Fred Hoyt, UW Botanic Gardens Facilities and Grounds Manager
The Grounded Gardener: New ideas let the water-wise reign
Seattle PI, 8/27/2008
UW Botanic Gardens
The crow: One man’s pest Is another’s scientific fetish
Seattle Weekly, 9/10/2008
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Friend or foe? Crows never forget a face, it seems
NY Times, 8/26/2008
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Economist hedges bets on wildfires in California
LiveScience, 8/22/2008
Joanne Ho, graduate student, social sciences
Seven large city trees found poisoned
Seattle PI, 8/22/2008
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Trees dying; poison suspected
Seattle Times, 8/22/2008
Mark Mead, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1987
UW arsonist receives 3-year prison sentence
Seattle Times, 8/21/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
Agency makes it tough to keep tabs on animal kills
The Oregonian, 7/30/2008
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Air tanker drops in wildfires are often just for show
Los Angeles Times, 7/29/2008
Ray Quintanar, BS College of Forest Resources, 1973
Wildfire linked to bugs, warming
Tacoma News Tribune, 7/26/2008
Karen Ripley, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1993
UW prof joins Kew Gardens project
University Week, 7/24/2008
Kern Ewing, Professor, restoration ecology
Fresh scent may hide toxic secret
Seattle PI, 7/23/2008
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Some scented household products contain chemicals classified as toxic, UW study finds
Seattle Times 7/23/2008
Anne Steinemann, Professor and Director, The Water Center
A better environment for a UW College of the Environment
Crosscut Seattle, 7/22/2008
Fort Lewis prairie a sanctuary for four rare species
The (Longview, WA) Daily News, 7/17/2008
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Recovery of the Taylor’s checkerspot butterfly on South Puget Sound prairie habitat
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife video, May 2008
Mary Linders, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 2000
Ecologists clear firs to let in light for oaks
Tacoma News Tribune, 7/15/2008
Connie Harrington, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1984
Experts wonder if Whidbey can sustain booming bald eagle population
PNWLocalNews, 7/9/2008
Ruth Milner, alumnus, BS, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1983,1986
Closed-Door Deal Could Open Land In Montana
Washington Post, 7/5/2008
Ray Rasker, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1982
Wildlife grows bolder in urban habitat
Seattle PI, 6/22/2008
Timothy Quinn, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1992
Wyden's logging plan could please environmentalists, industry
Oregonian, 6/20/2008
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
UW arsonist, Briana Waters, sentenced to 6 years
Seattle Times, 6/20/2008
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10-year prison sentence sought in UW horticulture center arson
Seattle Times, 5/29/2008
Wildfire covers 8,000 acres
The Columbian, 6/18/2008
Jim Agee, Professor Emeritus, fire ecology
Johns Hopkins raps AP story on lead experiment
Newsweek, 6/13/2
Sally Brown, Research Associate Professor, soil science
CFR would enter COE with strong credits in its own name
Seattle Times, 5/19/2008
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All the shades of green
Seattle Times, 5/18/2008
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UW plan merges forestry school, 5 others
Seattle Times, 5/15/2008
Professors share teaching methods at symposium
UW Daily 5/7/2008
Tom Hinckley, Professor, forest ecology
At the UW presidential mansion, renovated grounds now invite and entertain
Seattle Times, 5/4/2008
Ray Larson, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 2005
Class notes: Learning to manage conflicts over natural resources
University Week, 5/1/2008
Clare Ryan, Associate Professor, social sciences
WSU considers axing forestry program
Seattle PI, 4/29/2008
Bruce Bare, Dean and Professor
Oregon educator chosen as 2008 teacher of the year
The Oregonian, 4/29/2008
Mike Geisen, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1996
UW Botanic Gardens' maple collection gets national recognition
University Week , 4/24/2008
UW Botanic Gardens
Tree cutting for scenic reasons nothing new in Seattle
Seattle PI, 4/14/2008
Mark Mead, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1987
Will Chinese plants jump the garden fence?
San Francisco Chronicle, 4/16/2008
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
LiDAR: An emerging tools for multiple resource measuring, planning, and monitoring
Bob McGaughey and Steve Reutebuch, Affiliate Instructors
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The impact of LiDAR technology on transportation system design (page 10)
Peter Schiess, Professor, forest and environmental engineering
Western Forester, March/April 2008
Teaching park offers wetlands, old growth and a bit of danger
Seattle P-I, 3/19/2008
Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest
Engineers Without Borders building better lives
Seattle PI, 3/24/2008
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Engineers Without Borders hosts conference; Goat is unlikely gift for EWB adviser Bolton
University Week 3/13/2008
Susan Bolton, Professor, hydrology and stream ecology
The grounded gardener: Wright Park is a fine example of a good city park
Seattle PI, 3/12/2008
Robert Van Pelt, Affiliate Assisnt Professor and alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995
Grizzly project bears fruit despite McCain ire
Seattle Times, 3/11/2008
Sterling Miller, alumnus, MS, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1970, 1980
A changing landscape on home valuations
Chicago Tribune, 3/9/2008
Katleen Wolf, Research Scientist
Shade crusade: why city trees are good medicine
Columns Magazine, March 2008
Katleen Wolf, Research Scientist: College of Forest Resources graduate student Jenna Tilt; College of Forest Resources alumni Steve Brueggerhoff, 2001; Robert Corletta, 2002; Sean Dugan, 2004; Mark Mead, 1987; Noel Studer, 2003.
Maternity doesn’t bring Get Out of Jail Free card
Tacoma NewsTribune, 3/9/2008
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Woman found guilty of arson in 2001 University of Washington fire
Seattle Times, 3/6/3008
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Trial in UW fire goes to jury
Seattle Times, 2/29/2008
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UW arson suspect takes stand to deny role in 2001 incident
Seattle Times, 2/28/2008
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Suspect denies taking part in UW arson, asserts opposition
Seattle PI, 2/28/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
Warming climate may cause Arctic tundra to burn
Science Daily, 3/8/2008
Phil Higuera, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 2006; Linda Brubaker, Professor Emeritus
The price of free water is a sensible way of managing rain
Seattle PI, 3/4/2008
Anne Steinemann, Adjunct Professor and Director, The Water Center
Snohomish County's freshwater mussel die-off worries stream advocates
Snohomish County Herald, 2/28/2008
Arden Thomas, graduate student, forest ecology
Busting garden myths
Tacoma News Tribune, 2/23/2008
Linda Chalker-Scott, Affiliate Associate Professor
Trees boost spending , researcher says
Savannah Morning News, 2/16/2008
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A New Take on Transportation and Trees
Georgia's Cities, March 2008
Kathleen Wolf, Research Scientist
Logging proposal gets cool reception
Seattle Times, 2/8/2008
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U.S. agency plan would allow more logging in national forests
Seattle P-I, 2/7/2008
Joel Holtrop, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1982
Campus trees: Extraordinary, exemplary or merely significant?
University Week, 2/7/2008
Deborah Brown, alumna, MFR, College of Forest Resources, 2007
Phytoremediation of volatile pollutants through genetic engineering
Information Systems for BioTecnology News Report, January 28
Sharon Doty, Assistant Professor, bioresource science; and Stuart Strand, Professor, phytoremediation
Social Benefits of Civic Nature (jump to p. 7)
Master Gardener, Winter 2008
Kathleen Wolf, Research Scientist
Weasel-like fisher back in state after many decades
Seattle Times, 1/28/2007
Jeffrey Lewis, graduate student, wildlife science
Graduate students and American Indian tribes work for biofuel solutions
UW Daily, 3.14.2008
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Graduate students and Native American tribes will tap forests, farms for biofuels
UW News.org, 1/28/2008
Bioenergy IGERT Graduate Program
Big bales of Northwest ingenuity
Seattle Times, 1/21/2008
Jim Dooley, alumnus, PhD, 2000, College of Forest Resources
Natural Resources to maintain increased timber harvest levels, foresters told
Peninsula Daily News, 1/18/2008
Bruce Lippke, Professor, forest economics
Forest Management: Mudslide stumper
Seattle P-I, 1/13/2008
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Campus birds go after those who mess with them
UW Daily, 1/11/2008
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
F**king the ficus in Santa Monica
LA Weekly, 1/10/2008
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
Arboretum loses a champion tree
University Week, 1/10/2008
David Zuckerman, Horticulture Staff Supervisor, UW Botanic Gardens, Washington Park Arboretum
Phytoremediation research: Plants clean up toxic waste from the environment
KBCS-FM interview, 1/10/2008, mp3 download
Sharon Doty, Assistant Professor, phytoremediation
Judge rejects claims of misconduct in UW firebomb case
Seattle P-I, 1/8/2008
UW Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
Save Northwest forests for conifers, not condos
Seattle Times, 1/7/2008
Brian Boyle, Director College of Forest Resources Northwest Environmental Forum
Environmentalists push $1 million program to save urban trees
Seattle P-I, 1/7/2008
Stacey (Harris) Ray, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 2003; College of Forest Resources/UW Botanic Gardens researchis cited
Wood-products slump may drag through 2008
Puget Sound Business Journal, 12/28/2007
Brian Boyle, Director College of Forest Resources Northwest Environmental Forum; John Perez-Garcia, Professor, forest economics
Scrap wood studied for methanol fuel
Puget Sound Business Journal, 12/28/2007
Kristiina Vogt, Professor, forest systems and bioenergy
Threatened Icons: Forests across Western U.S. face increasing insect, fire risks
Skagit Valley Herald, 12/26/2007
Dave Peterson, Professor, forest ecology, and USDA Forest Service Research Forester
As cars hit more animals on roads, toll rises
New York Times, 12/22/2007
Chris Servheen, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1975
Step Away From the Clippers: New laws to protect trees complicate homeowners' lives
Wall Street Journal, 12/21/2007
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
Feds release plan for one of state's rarest flowers
Wenatchee World, 12/19/2007
Rare Plant Care and Conservation Program, UW Botanic Gardens
A new study spotlights the plight of the polar bear
Smithsonian Magazine, November 2007
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Polar Bears International video, August 2007
Steven Amstrup, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1972
Nine scientists tabbed in Puget Sound cleanup effort
Puget Sound Business Journal, 11/30/07
Timothy Quinn, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1992
Timber industry: Cutting down trees helps environment
NPR, 11/27/2007
Bruce Lippke, Professor, forest economics
Trees giving bizarre clues to climate change
Seattle Times, 11/27/2007
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Bumper cone crop
Nature, 12/19/2007
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility; Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology; Ken Bible and Matt Schroeder, research scientists
Scientists implant trees with rabbit genes
Fox News video, 11/26/2007
Stuart Strand, Professor, bioremediation
[corrections to news report: process is called "phytoremediation"; research described does not make the poplar trees grow faster but increases their ability to absorb toxic chemicals]
"Goodness of the Lord" comes alive in stroll through arboretum
Seattle Times, 11/24/2007
Washington Park Arboretum
Stalking the placid apple’s untamed kin
New York Times, 11/21/2007
David Mabberley, Professor, and Director, UW Botanic Gardens
Rain forest rhapsody
Seattle PI, 11/15/2007
Robert Van Pelt, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995
100 years and counting: Forest Resources celebrates centennial with research showcase, gala
University Week, 11/8/2007
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Anniversaries in the forest
Seattle Times editorial, 11/2/2007
College of Forest Resources; Bruce Bare, Dean and Professor
A town meeting over wild coyotes
Kitsap Sun, 10/27/2007
Stan Rullman, graduate student, urban ecology
New battle of logging vs. spotted owls looms in West
New York Times, 10/18/2007
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
UW-initiated biosolids project wins national clean water award
University Week, 10/18/2007
Sally Brown, Research Associate Professor, soil science
Poplar Eats Pollution
KUOW Radio, 11/2/2007
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Scientists ramp up ability of poplar plants to disarm toxic pollutants
University Week, 10/18/2007
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Mutants or saviors? Rabbit genes create trees that eat poisons
Seattle P-I, 10/16/2007
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Genetically modified plants vacuum up toxins
Reuters, 10/15/2007
Genetically Engineered Plants Could Clean Humanity's Messes
Live Science 10/15/2007
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Plant genes modified to fight pollution
MSNBC, 10/15/2007
Sharon Doty, Assistant Professor, phytoremediation; Stuart Strand, Professor, bioremediation
Bay Watch
Seattle Times, 10/14/2007
UW Botanic Gardens; Union Bay Natural Area
Conifers or condos? NW Environmental Forum develops strategies
University Week, 10/11/2007
Northwest Environmental Forum (NWEF); Brian Boyle, NWEF leader
New garden makes Pacific Connections
University Week, 10/11/2007
Washington Park Arboretum; David Mabberley, Director; Fred Hoyt/David Zuckerman staff, UW Botanic Gardens
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Sprucing up a place for plants
Seattle Times, 10/10/07
Washington Park Arboretum; David Mabberley, Director, and Fred Hoyt, UW Botanic Gardens
Activists support legislation to ban illegally logged timber
The Columbian, 10/10/07
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Chinook returning to Cedar River big-time
Seattle P-I, 10/5/2007
Peter Kiffney, Affiliate Associate Professor
Hinckley is first to hold David R.M. Scott Endowed Professorship
University Week, 10/4/2007
Tom Hinckley, Professor, forest ecology
Citrus fell far from the mother tree
The Sydney Morning Herald, 10/3/2007
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Genes reveal citrus's Aussie roots
Science Alert, 10/4/2007
David Mabberley, Professor, and Director, UW Botanic Gardens
WA gov picks conservation chief
Seattle P-I, 10/3/2007
Kaleen Cottingham, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1978
UW envisions a new Environmental College
Seattle P-I, September 30, 2007
Bruce Bare, Professor and Dean
It's time to stash the Crocs for the Kamiks
Seattle Times, 9/28/2007
Elisabeth C. Miller Library
Clos LaChance Winery raises $20,000 to save Juan Fernandez Firecrown hummingbird from extinction
Avenue Wine , 9/25/2007
Erin Hagen, PhD student, wildlife science
Tribe fights to save wetland
Puyallup Tribal News, 9/20/2007
Kenneth Raedeke, Affiliate Professor
The more you know about bugs, the less they will bug you
Seattle Times, 9/20/2007
UWBG Center for Urban Horticulture; Sharon Collman, alumna, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1972
Everett's green building law means using local timber
Everett Herald, 9/16/2007
Research by UW-CFR and CORRIM on wood as sustainable building material
Fall Arts: Five Questions for Janet Wainwright
Seattle P-I, 9/11/07
Janet Wainwright, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1975
Wandering grizzly encourages bear advocates
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, 9/13/2007
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Whitebarks and grizzlies
Casper Star Tribune, 8/1/07
Chris Servheen, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1975
State's carnivore specialist helped people, cougars coexist
Seattle Times, 9/10/07
Brian Kertson, graduate student, wildlife science
Pacific NW Technology Tour: Curtailing clamming calamities
Archived webcast, 7/1/2007
Miranda Wecker, Olympic Natural Resources Center Marine Program Manager
Team picked to resolve quandary over 520 bridge
Seattle P-I, 8/24/2007
Washington Park Arboretum
So Many People, So Few Trees
Washington Post, 9/13/2007
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What a tree is really worth
The Chicago Tribune, 8/30/2007
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Selling houses by the yard
Wall Street Journal Online, 8/17/2007
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
Scientists In trees
ScienCentral News, 8/2/2007
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility; Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology; Ken Bible and Matt Schroeder, research scientists
Small pet owners, beware: Coyotes take to city life
Seattle P-I, 7/23/2007
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
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Coyotes chow down in town
Seattle Times, 7/4/2007
Timothy Quinn, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1992
Team begins grouse study
Jackson Hole Star Tribune, 6/24/2007
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Thinning falls short against fire
Seattle Times, 6/27/2007
Malcolm North, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1993
Sustainable and responsible stewardship of state forestlands
Seattle Times, 6/27/07
Future of Washington Forests Study
West Nile virus could hit area hard this summer
Seattle Times, 6/22/07
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
City tree protection not making the cut
Seattle P-I, 6/18/2007
Mark Mead, alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1987
Rain can't dampen pride, joy at UW graduation
Seattle P-I, 6/9/2007
Mercedes Mijares, alumna, BS, College of Forest Resources, 2007
Martha Stewart takes home a bit of the Seattle area
Seattle P-I, 6/8/2007
UW Botanic Gardens
Take a walk on the wild side of Seattle
Seattle P-I, 6/2/2007
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Big changes coming to Arboretum's south end
Seattle P-I, 5/30/07
David Mabberley, Professor/Director of UW Botanic Gardens (UWBG; Elizabeth Loudon, Outreach Director, UWBG
and
Arboretum: For trees' sake
Seattle P-I, 6/3/2007
Washignton Park Arboretum
Controlled forest burns aim to cut wildfire risk
Seattle P-I, 5/23/07
Jon Bakker, Assistant Professor, restoration ecology
Lasting lessons in design from an ever-evolving courtyard
Seattle Times, 5/12/07
UW Botanic Gardens' McVay Courtyard; Annemarie Bilotta, Gardener
The future of forests
UW Daily, video interview with Dean Bruce Bare, 5/8/07
UW Recycling: Now you can recycle used electronic media, too
University Week, 5/3/07
Clara Burnett, Administrative Specialist
Seattle climber dies on Alaskan peak
Seattle P-I, 4/27/07
Lara-Karena Kellogg, Research Scientist and alumna, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1994
Real and important work: Keystone projects connect UW grad students to pressing regional environmental issues
University Week, 4/19/07
Clare Ryan, Associate Professor, Environmental Policy
Project looks at trees for biofuel
Seattle P-I, 4/13/07
Rick Gustafson, Professor, paper science and engineering, Denman Endowed Chair in Bioresource Science and Engineering
Study: Reforestation rich after fires
International Business Times, 4/3/07
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Rediscovering American treasure: majestic trees up close
Martha Stewart Living, April 2007
Robert Van Pelt, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995
State might need new nickname
Tacoma News Tribune, 4/1/07
NW Environmental Forum
Students and farmers become citizen scientists
ArcUser Online, January-March, 2007
Karen Dvornich, Washington NatureMapping Program
Volunteers returning bluebirds to old nesting grounds
Seattle Times, 3/14/07
Mason McKinley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 2002
DNR seeks green star for logging
Seattle
P-I, 3/7/07
Bruce Bare, Dean, College of Forest Resources
UW boosts donations from alumni and works harder to strengthen ties
Puget Sound Business Journal, 2/23/07
Denman Endowed Chair in Bioresouce Science and Engineering
UW College of Forest Resources kicks off centennial with Gov. Gregoire
CFR Centennial Legislative Reception, University Week, 2/15/07
This week in the garden
The Patriot-News, Harrisburg, PA, 2/15/07
Sally Brown, Research Associate Professor
Green pavers path begins on Whidbey Island
Seattle Times, 2/21/07
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor and Head of Conservation at UW Botanic Gardens
Preserving our bio-identity
Seattle Times (Pacific Northwest Magazine), 2/18/07
Wendy Des Camp, graduate student; Sarah Reichard, Head of Conservation; Riz Reyes, recent graduate - Otis Douglas Hyde Herbarium, UW Botanic Gardens
Arboretum fans like new 520 bridge plan
David Mabberley, Professor and Director of UW Botanic Gardens; Iain Robertson, Adjuct Associate Professor
Spreading the green
and
Forestry foundation extends olive branch to Roseville businesses
and
Group urges local tree preservation
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
A soothing and affirming chronicle of life amid nature
and
Local author views nature with an eye for beauty, ear for poetry
Robert Michael Pyle, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1973
UW professor knows his crows
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Bush's commitment to combating climate change is questioned
Rick Gustafson, Professor, paper science and engineering
Lumber mill legacy
Sandy Wyllie-Echeverria, Research Scientist
Wounded giant: There is little to offer the Seaside Spruce
Robert Van Pelt, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources,
1995
State forests threatened, UW think tank says
Northwest Environmental Forum (NWEF); Bruce Bare, Dean and Professor; Brian Boyle, NWEF leader
Can I-933 foes, backers reach a compromise?
Michelle Connor, alumna, MS, College of Forest Resources
Cultivating the waterfront
Iain Robertson, Adjuct Associate Professor
NW Montana grizzly count nearing 550
Chris Servheen, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1975
Converting biomass to fuel
Renata Bura, Assistant Professor; Rick Gustafson, Professor; Monika Moskal, Assistant Professor; Dorothy Paun, Professor
New online museum makes Olympic Peninsula history more accessible
Olympic Natural Resources Center
Sound's health hangs in the balance
Roger Hoesterey, alumnus, BS College of Forest Resources, 1980
Good holly, bad holly
David Zuckerman, Grounds Supervisor, UW Botanic Gardens, Washington Park Arboretum
Book previews of Northwest note
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
From woody material to fuel: $1.5 million Denman chair leads way to innovation
Rick Gustafson, Professor, paper science and engineering
Studies find danger to forests in thinning without burning
Crystal Raymond, PhD student in forest ecology, College of Forest Resources
Scientists fear for the health of Puget Sound
Susan Bolton, Professor, forest resources
Apples through the ages
David Mabberley, Professor and Director of UW Botanic Gardens
Reshape development around surprise pines
Kenelm Russell, Affiliate Associate Professor, forest resources
A sea change in Forestry as seven faculty retire, nine new ones arrive
College of Forest resources new faculty orientation tour
Native Plant Society Focusing on sustainable forestry
Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest
A green alternative for Highway 520
and
Fantasy Island
and
Dispute over 520 design: neighborhood vs. nature?
and
Tranquil Arboretum caught in 520 storm
and
Bridge plan not good for Arboretum
David Mabberley, Professor and UWBG Director; Washington Park Arboretum; Arboretum and Botanical Garden Committee
So pretty, so scary
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
The post-burning question: Log it or leave it?
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Framing: The debate
CORRIM (Consortium for Research on Renewable Industrial Materials)
Researchers, practitioners of urban ecology to share insights
Urban Ecology Program; John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Activists' passion turns to violence
and
2 plead guilty in ecoterror arson at UW
and
Earth Liberation Front members plead guilty in 2001 firebombing
and
Indictment lists arson at UW, attacks on cropland
and
3 accused in 2001 UW arson
UW Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
NW scientists confer on weed invaders
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
Forest was easy prey for raging Tripod fire
Jeremy Littell, CFR doctoral student in forest ecology
Maligned raven lives up to reputation
John Withey, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 2006
Six books to receive State Book Awards
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Is Seattle losing trees to concrete and views?
Gordon Bradley, Professor, land use planning
Restoring a river and its salmon habitat
Jeanette Dorner, alumna, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1999
Tree-Planting Drive Seeks To Bring a New Urban Cool
Do we need trees lining our streets?
Made in the shade: An appropriate tree canopy can make money for businesses and communities
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
An urban forest plan to keep Emerald City green
Jeff Bash, alumnus,M.S. College of Forest Resources
PCC (Portland Community College) ready to roll with C-RISE
Noelle Studer, alumnus, College of Forest Resources, MS, 2003
University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Merril Hall
St. Edward Playground
Colleen Ponto, alumna, B.S. College of Forest Resources, 1981
College campuses are going green: Sustainability seen as key for next generation
and
Colleges make extra effort to keep state ever-green
Tom Hinckley, Professor, forest ecology ; Tyler Dierks, alumnus, B.S. College of Forest Resources, 2002.
Why is Sisters burning?: Bugs, global warming and plain bad luck are among the likely culprits fueling fires, experts
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West can't beat heat of global warming
Jim Agee, Professor, fire ecology
Seattle hopes park users will see the beauty of recycling
Janet Wainwright, alumna, B.S., College of Forest Resources, 1975
Scat-tracking dogs sniff out new home: Research dogs head to Pack Forest
and
Poop-savvy pups help science unravel the secrets of scat
and
Hound has a nose for south end of a northbound whale
Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest
In a Bid for Higher Ground, a Tribe Raises the Stakes
John Calhoun, Director, Olympic Natural Resources Center
Eureka! New tallest living thing discovered
Washington, Oregon both boast they have the largest Sitka spruce
Robert Van Pelt, Affiliate Assistant Professor and alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995
Planning for stewardship an important part of successful ecological restoration
Restoration Ecology Network; Kern Ewing, Professor, restoration ecology; and Warren Gold, Adjunct Associate Professor
It's a different world when you see Seattle with a paddle
Kara Whittaker, PhD candidate, Urban Ecology, College of Forest Resources
No easy solutions to die-off at Hood Canal
Jeff Richey, Professor, Oceanography and Forest Resources
Livable, lovable parks for all
Roger Hoesterey, alumnus, BS College of Forest Resources, 1980; Robert Michael Pyle, alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1973
Seeing the Forest and the Trees
Tom Hinckley, Professor, forest ecology
World-famous Heronswood Nursery closes
and
Paradise lost: Heronswood uprooted
Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1985; Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
Where wildlife and urban life meet
Wildlife science faculty; Denman Forestry Issues Series
Wandering bear won't be the last to visit the big city: much to learn in fatal encounter, wildlife experts say
John Marzluff, Professor of wildlife science
Forestry bill divides lawmakers
Jerry Franklin, Professor of forest ecology
Holly's folly: New Arboretum design isolates invasive species while giving others room to grow
David Mabberley, Professor and Director, UW Botanic Gardens
Professor finds that crows ace his test
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Killing not effective solution to problem of crows
John Marzluff, Professor of wildlife science
Bucktoothed rodent joins region's invasive species
and
Nutrias nibbling? Nope, it's those biting beavers
UWBG Union Bay Natural Area; Filip Tkaczyk and Phu Van, College of Forest Resources undergraduate students
Apple co-founder speaks to UW students
Graham Allan, Professor, paper science and engineering
Trial By Fire: A radical few are testing the rules of environmental engagement
UWBG Center for Urban Horticulture; Tom Hinckley, Professor, forest ecology
A sustainable idea: Forest resources team promotes composting in home college and beyond
Ara Erickson and Matt McLaughlin, RTI staff
Leaders choose profits over parks
and
Nothing 'out of date' about UW's commitment (5th letter in Letters to the Editor)
Gordon Bradley, Professor of Land Use Planning
Loss of Tree Canopy Could Be Hazardous to Your Health
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
Mother, 30, charged in 2001
and
Former tree-sitting protester charged in 2001 arson
University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
Wind River Canopy Crane electronic field trip
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility; Ken Bible, Research Scientist
How a Graduate student kindled a firestorm in forestry research
and
In fire's wake, logging study inflames debate
and
Baird provokes logging opponents
Dan Donato, Alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1998; Jerry Franklin, Professor, Forest Resources
Forest Service eager to learn more about elusive wolverine
and
State researchers to track elusive wolverine's secrets
Keith Aubry, Affiliate Associate Professor
Mayhem among the madrones
Marianne Elliott, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 2005
Good month for frogs
John Marzluff, Professor, wildlife science
Let's play "name that plant"
UW Botanic Gardens
Logging study sets off own firestorm
and
OSU dean says he's sorry, seeks to mend rift over forest research
and
BLM suspends funding for logging study
Dan Donato, Alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1998; Jim Agee, Professor, Fire Ecology; Tom Hinckley, Professor, Forest Resources
Prosecutors portray close-knit arson team
and
When greenies go nuts: tales of the eco-11 terrorists
University of Washingotn Botanic Gardens, Center for Urban Horticulture
Wildfire-ravaged forests hurt by post-blaze logging, study says
and
Study lends support to opponents of logging
Dan Donato, Alumnus, BS, College of Forest Resources, 1998
EPA proposes to tighten rules on use of sewage 'bypass'
Sue Joerger, Alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1979
Here's some help for finding plants
Elisabeth C. Miller Library
Warning: Temperatures show steady upward trend
and
Western forests spread and burn
Dave Peterson, Professor of Forest Ecology and USFS Research Forester
A bright future for reclaimed water
Denman Forestry Issues Series
To free urban forests from invaders, some weigh ban on noxious plants
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
Lost & found forest
C. L. Pack Experimental Forest; Duane Emmons, Continuing Education Coordinator***
NW Gardens: Pick up a seed and plant a tree
Barbara Selemon, Plant Technician, UW Botanic Gardens
City forests in peril: Invasive plants are killing native trees
Kathy Wolf, Research Scientist
Freaky freeloaders: Leeches, tapeworms and lice are some of the parasites who live off us
Eric Hoberg, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1984.
Inmates cultivate moss — and new interests in life
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, Ph.D., College of
Forest Resources, 1983
Climate change hits home
Jeremy Littell, CFR doctoral student in forest ecology
Conservation at the UW: Colloquium, possible graduate program bring many fields together
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility
Crows and ravens: Fear and fascination, evermore
J ohn Marzluff, Professor, Wildlife Science
Activists say company lied about old-growth sales
Bob Edmonds, Professor, forest soil microbiology, and Associate Dean
City gets creative with storm water
Sue Joerger, Alumnus, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1979; Richard Horner, Adjunct Research Associate Professor
Puget Soundkeeper Alliance on the lookout for water polluters
Sue Joerger, Alumna, MS, College of Forest Resources, 1979.
Knowing UW by heart
UW Botanic Gardens
Flora Non Grata
Sarah Reichard, Associate Professor, conservation biology
Goose Heaven: How their eden became our hell
Dave Manuwal, Professor, wildlife science
Gardens get new 'umbrella name'
UW Botanic Gardens
Forest
Service Scientists, High in the Trees
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility
Keeping alert to the threats of environmental changes
Center for Urban Horticulture; forest pathology and entomology research;
Jerry Franklin, Professor of forest ecology
Low-tech pro in high-tech building
William Hagenstein, alumnus,BS, College of Forest Resources, 1938
$250,000 prize goes to UW professor
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
An eco-mission in pristine Panama
Mark Wishnie,alumnus, BS College of Forest Resources, 1993
Planners make blueprint for green space
Roger Hoesterey, alumnus, BS College of Forest Resources, 1980
Study sees possibility of severe droughts: Analysis of tree
rings, showing multiyear dry periods in the
Northwest, is coupled with a warning of repeat cycles
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Northwest droughts thought to be commonplace
Dave Peterson, Professor of Forest Ecology and USFS Research Forester
Gardeners dig new UW botany prof: British expert Mabberley will
oversee
Center for Urban Horticulture and Arboretum
David Mabberley, Professor and Director, Center for Urban Horticulture and
Washington Park Arboretum; Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources,
1985
Gel-Gravel-Soil Mix Gives City Trees Room to Grow
Kathy Wolf, Research Assistant Professor, environmental horticulture and urban
forestry
Hike of the week: Hugo Peak
C.L. Pack Experimental Forest
Suits Target Sierra Logging Plan
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
A River Reigns through it: in a unique living lab the web of life is
revealed
Robert Naiman, Joint Professor in Fishery/Aquatic Sciences and Forest
Resources;
Robert Van Pelt, alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources,
1995
Urban horticulture to dedicate new building
Center for Urban Horticulture
From Ashes, Green: A horticulture center is reborn, and the city is
served
Center for Urban Horticulture
Teach children to think creatively (Letter to the Editor)
Graham Allan, Professor, Paper Science and Engineering
Fatal year for grizzlies: 31 killed by humans
Chris Servheen, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1975
Over the Top: The World's Largest Forest Research Crane Is Helping UW Students Unlock
Secrets of Old Growth Including Possible Relief From Global Warming
Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility
Letters
to the Editor, "Leading the Pack"
Center for Sustainable Forestry at Pack Forest
Pretty invader almost impossible to kill
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, conservation biology and Peter Dunwiddie,
Affiliate Professor
Salvage Logging a Key Issue in Oregon; Bush Plan to Aid Forests After
Wildfires Draws Criticism
Jerry Franklin, Professor of Forest Ecology
Wood a Key Component of Environmentally Friendly Homes
Bruce Lippke, Professor of Forest Economics
Report details global warming's role in wildfire risk
Donald
McKenzie, Affiliate Assistant Professor and USFS Pacific Wildland Fire
Science Lab researcher
Process Converts Small Trees into Wood Alcohol
Kristiina Vogt, Professor,
and Michael Andreu, graduate student in silviculture
Madrona: Forgotten native of the Northwest a sight to behold
Marianne Elliott, PhD candidate in forest pathology
Three UW campuses win award for work in landscape restoration
Kern Ewing,
Professor, Plant Ecology and Warren Gold, Adjunct Associate Professor
Logs form fish habitat:Crews put woody debris in Nisqually tributary
for salmon
Charles Lathrop Pack Experimental Forest and C&C Construction
(Gene Chase, alumnus, BS, 1967, College of Forest Resources)
Horticulture center names new director
David Mabberley, who will be joining the University of Washington as
Professor of Economic Botany
in the College of Forest Resources and
Director of the Center for Urban Horticulture and Washington Park Arboretum
Increase in timber harvests approved
Bruce Bare, Dean, College of Forest Resources
State logging plan worries some who say it allows too much clearcutting
Bruce Bare, Dean, College of Forest Resources
We've forgotten how to love our national parks
Grant Sharpe, Professor Emeritus
It takes a tree-hugger to raze a forest
Bruce Lippke, Professor and Director of Rural Technology Initiative
Campus trees get Dutch Elm inoculation: New system to help grounds maintenance
staffers monitor trees health
Michael Andreu, Ph.D. candidate in silviculture
Northern spotted owl faces nonlogging threats
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
City, conservation groups are battling invasive plants
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, Conservation Biology
Race is on for West Nile data
John Marzluff, Professor, Wildlife Science; Dave Oleyar and Jack DeLap,
doctoral candidates, CFR wildlife science program
Major revisions to 14-year-old wetland rules sought
Klaus Richter, alumnus, Ph.D., College of Forest Resources, 1976; Ken Raedeke, Professor, Wildlife Science; Derek Booth, Adjunct Research Associate Professor
Study: Zoning to protect forests, rural land may do reverse
Lin Robinson, doctoral student, social science program,
and Professor
John Marzluff, wildlife science
Grizzly bear may be taken off the endangered list
Chris Servheen, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1975
The secret garden
Jeanie Taylor, CFR graduate student, Environmental Horticulture and Urban
Forestry,
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, Conservation Biology
Fertile ground for a young plantsman's dreams: Student's love of horticulture
is flourishing in the U.S.
Riz Reyes, undergraduate student, Environmental Horticulture and Urban
Forestry;
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, Conservation Biology
State to boost logging on its trust lands
Bruce Bare, Dean and Rachel A Woods Professor; Andrew Carey, Affiliate
Profesor
Pushing flora into extinction
and
Ivy, blackberries taking over city, levy backers say
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, conservation biology
True Confessions: rumunations of a world-wise plantsman
Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1985
Review
of spotted owl begins: It will focus on how its cousin has taken
over
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
Bushwhacking with a Big-Tree Hunter: A Walk on the Wild Side with Bob
Van Pelt
Robert Van Pelt, alumnus, College of Forest Resources, PhD 1995
Our Warming World: Effects of climate change bode ill for Northwest
*Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
The Geography of Health
Kathy Wolf, Research Assistant Professor, urban forest environment and
behavior
Loggers lured by outdoor work, but job opportunities have fallen
Bruce Lippke, Professor and Director of Rural Technology Initiative
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=logger02&date=20031102&query=logger
Forest official spins Bush policy
Seattle P-I, October 30, 2003
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/146021_forest30.html
Clear 'fuel' from old growth, Bush forest aide tells UW
Tacoma News-Tribune, Oct. 16, 2003
http://www.tribnet.com/news/local/story/4160293p-4174343c.html
Issues evolving in forest debate: Federal official, UW professor
sound off
Seattle Times, Oct. 14 2003
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001765377_markrey14m.html
Debate over forests is a difference in priorities
Seattle P-I, Oct. 14, 2003
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/143796_rey14.html
New Technology Helps Fire Managers Anticipate Smoke Problems
Sue Ferguson, Affiliate Associate Professr
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/09/030918093632.htm
RTI scientists report on the consequences of not thinning fire prone
western forests
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/09/030929055122.htm
Merrill Hall to rise from the ashes http://admin.urel.washington.edu/uweek/archives/issue/uweek_story_small.asp?id=1339
He Can Crow About Turning His Enemies into Special Feathered Friends
John Marzluff, Professor, Wildlife Science
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=crowman28&date=20030828&query=marzluff
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and
Social scene for crows is kind of like an outdoors singles bar
http://www.theolympian.com/home/specialsections/QuietWaters/20030207/23633.shtml
and
Killer Mosquitoes: West Nile Virus has arrived in the Northwest.
http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0323/news-westnile.php
Shaggy eucalyptus: It's not just for Californians
Stan Gessel, late Professor Emeritus, forest soils; Randall Hitchin, Washington
Park Arboretum collections manager
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nwgardens/136860_wingate28.html
Students work to restore damaged landscapes
Kern Ewing, Associate Professor, wetland and restoration ecology, and Warren
Gold, associate professor interdisciplinary arts and science
http://admin.urel.washington.edu/uweek/archives/issue/uweek_story_small.asp?id=1256
Lead soil solution
Sally Brown, Research Assistant Professor, soil science
http://www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?language=english&type=article&article_id=218391981
Big timber: The world of Weyerhaeuser
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=weyerhaeuser01m&date=20030601&query=Weyerhaeuser
Busy year for plucking tent caterpillars
Arthur Antonelli, Affiliate Professor
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=gardentents21&date=20030521&query=Antonelli
Huge madrona perfumes centuries of springtimes
Linda Chalker Scott, Affiliate Professor
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=madrona19m&date=20030519&query=madrona
Natural Wonders: Sage takes heat in home on range
Peter Dunwiddie, Affiliate Professor
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=sage05m&date=20030505&query=sagebrush
Ecologists' new lab: the asphalt jungle
John Marzluff, Associate Professor, wildlife science
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0506/p14s01-lehl.html
City Improvement: Planting Trees
Kathy Wolf, Research Assistant Professor, urban forest environment and behavior
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0416/p13s02-lihc.html
Faces of the millenium: Gates scholars share their hopes and stories
Morris Johnson Jr. Doctoral Candidate, silviculture and forest protection
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/march03/millennium02.html
New seed vault protects at-risk plants
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, conservation biology; Laura Zybas, program
support for Rare Plant Care
and Conservation program
http://admin.urel.washington.edu/uweek/archives/issue/uweek_story_small.asp?id=1013
UW forestry program in flux
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/112734_horticulture15.shtml
A call to clean up polluted runoff: Problems of coho in urban streams
addressed
Rich Horner, Research Associate Professor, landscape architecture and Adjunct
Research Associate Professor, forest resources; civil and environmental engineering
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/107671_coho07.shtml
Get the lead out: Technique dampens effect of dangerous absorption
Sally Brown, Research Assistant Professor, soils science
http://admin.urel.washington.edu/uweek/archives/issue/uweek_story_small.asp?id=899
Venerable, versatile cedar
Robert Van Pelt, Alumnus, PhD, College of Forest Resources, 1995.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134596671_cedar16m.html
New heights in old growth
Jerry Franklin, Professor and Director, Wind River Canopy Crane
Dave Shaw, Research Manager, Wind River Canopy Crane
Mark Creighton, Crane Operator, Wind River Canopy Crane
http://www.tribnet.com/test/bhunter/story/2425402p-2474578c.html
Take a peek behind scenes of Northwest gardening show
Volunteers and staff from the Center for Urban Horticulture
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=homegard05&date=20030105&query=%22University+of+Washington%22
Thinking bird lives up to trickster lore
John Marzluff, Associate Professor, wildlife science
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134610109_raven06m.html
College is at forefront of sustainability debate
Bruce Bare, Dean and Rachel Woods Professor, forest management and quantitative
anlaysis:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorialsopinion/134604018_satlets28.html
When it rains, it pours pollutants into the waters
Derek Booth, Research Associate Professor, Civil Engineering; Adjunct
Research Associate Professor, College of Forest Resources; and co-Director, Center
for Water and Watershed Studies
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/95883_sound20.shtml
SoHo to soil: Brown has come a long way
Sally Brown, Research Assistant Professor, forest soils
http://admin.urel.washington.edu/uweek/archives/issue/uweek_story_small.asp?id=781
A Cuppa Made of Compost: Why Gardeners Are Filling Socks With Seaweed
and Earthworm Waste
Linda Chalker Scott, Affiliate Professor
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12621-2002Nov19.html
Ecosystem comes first
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
http://www.tribnet.com/news/story/2151669p-2237637c.html
Kudzu to You: The invasive vine has landed in Washington
Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1985
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, conservation biology
http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/0244/news-scigliano.shtml
November is a magical time to wander these enchanted forests
Tom Hinckley, Professor, plant physiology, and Director of Center for Urban
Horticulture
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/95425_rainforest14.shtml
Shadow creatures: Urban wildlife is teaching us something about what
we've lost
John Marzluff, Associate Professor, wildlife biology
Timothy Quinn, alumnus, Ph.D., College of Forest Resources, 1992
The Urban Ecology Program
http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=13461
Why Leaves Turn Red, and Turn Heads, in the Pacific Northwest
http://www.tidepool.org/features/leaves.cfm
and
Seeing Red: The golds and oranges are nice, but that blazing red has
scientists pushing up their leaves and fighting
http://www.thesunlink.com/news/2002/october/1030seeingred.html
Linda Chalker-Scott, Affiliiate Professor
Hardy bigleaf maple is a tree for open spaces
Nalini Nadkarni, Affiliate Associate Professor, alumna, Ph.D., College of
Forest Resources, 1983
Linda Chalker-Scott, Affiliate Professor
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, conservation biology
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134559188_maple21m.html
Monarch of high country: sure-footed mountain goat
Ken Raedeke, Research Associate Professor, wildlife science:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134532020_goat09m.html
Stehekin project takes the forests back 100 years: Burning, logging
may tame fire
Jim Agee, Professor, fire ecology
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134551304_stehekin09m.html
Black velvet bliss — and major thorn: blackberry a double-edged fruit
Tom Hinckley, Professor and Director of Center for Urban Horticulture, plant
physiology
Sarah Reichard, Assistant Professor, urban conservation biology:
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=blackberries26m&date=20020826&query=blackberries
A missed opportunity
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=confire30&date=20020830&query=Bush+timber
and
Don't ignore laws, public in fire policy
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/88397_forested.shtml
Jerry Franklin, Professor, forest ecology
Oak disease could hit coast's redwoods, firs
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=redwoods05&date=20020905&query=oak
and
Fall sees gourmets foraging in the forest
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=chanterelle23m&date=20020923&query=chanterelle
Bob Edmonds, Professor, forest soil microbiology
Experiment in harvesting seeks clear-cut answer to logging eyesores
Gordon Bradley, Professor, forest land use planning
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=clearcut08m0&date=20020408&query=+Gordon+Bradley
Autumn Gold
Robert Van Pelt, Alumnus, College of Forest Resources PhD 1995.
http://www.tribnet.com/entertainment/story/1884211p-1998400c.html
Seeds of Success: From Kingston to Nepal, a plant explorer's journey to fame
Dan Hinkley, alumnus, M.S., College of Forest Resources, 1985
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=phinkley29&date=20020929&query=Daniel+Hinkley