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2022 Projects

In 2022, NSRC funded 14 research projects totaling over $4 million

Eastern White Pine Health Monitoring Using Remote Sensing of Foliar Traits

Principal Investigator: Parinaz Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran, University of Maine

Effects of Timber Harvesting on the Wetland Ecology of Northeastern Lowland Forests

Principal Investigator: Christina Murphy, USGS and University of Maine

Fire as a Tool in Northern Red Oak Regeneration and Management

Principal Investigator: Matthew Vadeboncoeur, University of New Hampshire

Forest Management to Increase Northern Forest Climate and Pest Adaptation

Principal Investigator: Anthony D\'Amato, University of Vermont

Impacts of Extreme Climate Events on Tree Regeneration in the Northern Forest

Principal Investigator: Jay Wason, University of Maine

Invasive Pest Effects on Tree Demographics Across the Northeastern US

Principal Investigator: Jeff Garnas, University of New Hampshire.

Jumping Worm Invasion and Impact in the Northern Forest

Principal Investigator: Timothy McCay, Colgate University

Monitoring Moose and Other Wildlife on Penobscot Indian Nation Lands

Principal Investigator: Benjamin Simpson, Penobscot Indian Nation, benjamin.simpson.

Protecting the Brown Ash of the Northern Forest With Indigenous Communities

Prinicipal Investigator: John Daigle, University of Maine, [email protected]

Quantifying Changes in Northeast Forest Condition, Connectivity for Wildlife, and Climate Resilience

Principal Investigator: Melissa Clark, The Nature Conservancy, New Hampshire

Role of Mycorrhizal Fungi in New England Forest Management

Principal Investigator: Caitlin Hicks Pries, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire

Social Impacts of Recreational Mountain Biking in Northern Forest Communities

Principal Investigator: Kim Coleman, SUNY Plattsburgh