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Steve Sillett, Miles LeFevre, Russell Kramer, and Marie Antoine posing next to a California redwood tree.
Exceptional trees provide an anchor for ecological management of second growth redwood forests. ...
Forest growth models are run in reverse to turn back the sands of time and produce a dataset that numerically describes the stand as it was in 1890. ...
On the west coast of America, one of the major concerns with climate change is water availability. As things get hotter, there is less snowpack on top of the mountains every winter so there is less water to supply our streams, lakes, and faucets in the summers. But what changes in the areas that are not on the tops of mountains? ...
Surveying all the timberlands for a bird that’s exceedingly difficult to find would be a massive undertaking, so as with many things in today’s world, we turn to computers. ...

We are excited to share that our Principal Ecologist, Sean Jeronimo, was featured in Season 4, Episode 8 of the SilviCast podcast! In this episode,

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One of the biggest reasons we all work at Resilient Forestry is because it provides the opportunity to use science to work through management questions.

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Taking some time to examine some of the plants on the ground floor may re-invigorate your sense of the immense complexity of our natural world. ...

For a scientist, getting a new publication out is always a pleasant thrill. I got my dose last week when an article that I coauthored

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This spring, we received exciting news about a research proposal funded by the Joint Fire Science Program. The “Grow Back Better” project, led by University

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“Another month?!…you’ve got to be kidding me, the weather is going to be terrible by then.” These were the last words I heard as I

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