In 2021, NSRC funded 15 research projects totaling over $1.7 million

A New Silvicultural Guide for Northern Conifers in the Northeastern U.S.
Principal Investigator: Laura Kenefic, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station, ME

Adaptation of Northern Forest Trees Species to a Warmer, Drier Future World.
Principal Investigator: Heidi Asbjornsen, University of New Hampshire

Drone-Based LiDAR to Predict Density and Occurrence of Snowshoe Hare and American Marten
Principal Investigator: Alexej Sirén, University of New Hampshire

Escaping to the Northern Forest: Migration and Community Implications During COVID
Principal Investigator: Jessica Carson, University of New Hampshire

Evaluating the Efficacy of Audubon Vermont’s Bird-Friendly Maple Project in Sugarbushes
Principal Investigator: Steven Faccio, Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Genetic Impacts of Forest Management Strategies on Sugar Maple in the Northern Forest.
Principal Investigator: Danilo Fernando, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry

Haudenosaunee Forest Principles
Principal Investigator: Robin Kimmerer, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry

Impact of Increased Use on Visitor Experience and Decision Making in the Adirondack Park.
Principal Investigator: Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, SUNY College of Environmental Science &

Integrating Genetic and Ecological Data to Measure and Map Wildlife Connectivity Across the Northeast.
Principal Investigator: James Murdoch, University of Vermont

NEBI (Water): Connecting N’dakinna (Land), Bilowagizegad (Climate), and Alnobak (People).
Principal Investigator: Adam Wymore, University of New Hampshire

Pheromone-Based Monitoring and Control Program for Browntail Moth in the Northeast
Principal Investigators: Angela Mech, University of Maine, Jeff Garnas, University of New Hampshire

The Forest Carbon Cycle and High-Resolution Carbon Accounting for the Northeastern States
Principal Investigator: Daniel Hayes, University of Maine

Updated Inventory and Maps of Vermont Town Forests
Principal Investigator: Cecelia Danks, University of Vermont