Regenerating a Globally Threatened Forest Ecosystem Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides)
found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United
States from Maine to Florida and west to Mississippi
FL - Management Practices to Support Increased Biodiversity in Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations Nearly 90% of the forestland in the South today is in private ownership (Wicker 2002), and much of it is comprised of dense plantations of fast-growing loblolly pine
Opinion: Smoke-screens and the lungs of the world Cutting down a tropical rain forest and replacing it with a single species of "fastwood" is not considered deforestation -- it is even promoted as a form of forest improvement.
Canada - Strong 'loonie' puts squeeze on growers of Christmas trees Canadian tree sellers' currency-driven financial woes could benefit Maine tree producers