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Volume 6 - Issue 3


11(2)  Winter 2010
11(1)  Summer 2009
10(4)  Spring 2009
10(3)  Fall 2008
10(2)  Summer 2008
10(1)  Spring 2008
9(3)  Winter 2008
9(2)  Fall 2007
9(1)  Summer 2007
8(3)  Spring 2007
8(2)  Winter 2007
8(1)  Summer 2006
7(3)  Spring 2006
7(2)  Winter 2006
7(1)  Summer 2005
6(3)  Spring 2005
6(2)  Fall 2004
6(1)  Summer 2004
5(4)  Spring 2004
5(3)  Winter 2004
5(2)  Fall 2003
5(1)  Summer 2003
4(3)  Winter 2003
4(2)  Fall 2002
4(1)  Summer 2002
3(3)  Winter 2001
3(2)  Summer 2001
3(1)  Spring 2001
2(3)  Winter 2000
2(2)  Summer 2000
2(1)  Spring 2000
1(1)  Fall 1999
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 In this Issue
  1. Beetle mania: Look beyond the mayhem to opportunities
  2. Part II: Species at risk in British Columbia, An update on the work and progress efforts of Recovery Teams
  3. Extracting value from MPB wood
  4. Workshops help manage traditional cultural information
  5. Part II: Forest Science Program, Forest research boosted
  6. Forestry grad student awarded
  7. Portable windrow rock crusher can reduce road maintenance costs
  8. Habitat supply modelling update: Guidelines now in development
  9. FORREX research initiative: Finding the information gaps in forest-based rec management
  10. Climate change seminars highlight need for innovations
  11. Forest Resource and Mangement Planning: A checklist for dealing with “wicked” problems
  12. Upcoming Events
  13. Knowledge-generators must connect with knowledge-users
  14. A presentation to the Federation of British Columbia Woodlot Associations: Initiating a dialogue between woodlot licensees and First Nations
  15. Triton Logging: Recovering underwater forests
  16. Directory helps connect social scientists with others
  17. Interior spruce plantations: Fertilization effects on weevil damage: Not all bad news
  18. Raising awareness about activity beneath the trees
LINK is supported in part by: BC Ministry of Forests and Range through the Forest Investment Account, Forest Science Program.
  
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