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S.2 Ep.8: Sugar Sand

S.2 Ep.8: Sugar Sand

FromSilviCast


S.2 Ep.8: Sugar Sand

FromSilviCast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is a forester to do when your soils are almost always dry and sandy and low in nutrients?  Skip the black walnut for sure and embrace the sand… or perhaps the pine barrens!  Pine barrens were once an expansive natural community is Wisconsin's northwest, northeast and central sands, but today occupy a limited area due to past management and changes in fire disturbance.  These savanna communities were characterized by a variable density of jack pine and oak, with a ground layer of  prairie grasses, forbs, and heath species.  To restore and maintain these disturbance-driven communities, foresters and ecologists are joining forces to find creative silvicultural solutions. Join us on this episode of SilviCast while we talk to Jennifer Boice, Forester for the Black River State Forest, and Armund Bartz, WDNR Regional Ecologist, about the challenges and fun of managing jack pine barrens.Guests: Armund Bartz and Jennifer Boice
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (42)

Join Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources silviculturists Greg Edge and Brad Hutnik as they explore issues and topics related to silviculture in the Great Lakes. Each month they will interview experts from across the U.S. and Canada on a variety of topics including forest regeneration, deer browse, and prescribed fire.Visit our website at: https://www.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/fedi/Pages/SilviCast.aspx.