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News from the Woods -- Dec. 2, 2014

   
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Great Northern; EPA and biomass; trees of the Big Apple

 

 

Hello from Forests for Maine's Future:


Here are your biweekly links to articles about forests in Maine, New England and around the

globe.

 

Breaking: LA investment firm submits winning bid for Great Northern mill.

 

Forest floor. (Photo: The Rankin File)

The continuing decline of Maine's paper industry.

 

New EPA analysis on biomass plants stokes controversy.

 

Pursuing a vision: the Down East Ice Age Trail.

 

The extraordinary comeback of the wild turkey.

 

The greening of NYC, or, how trees are softening the edges of the Big Apple.

 

In New Zealand, a few people and fire resulted in rapid forest loss.

 

Is China undermining Guyana's commitment to forest protection?

 

Our latest Fresh from the Woods feature looks at the good news in Maine's forest products industry: new mills, new investment, new products, new companies. If you haven't yet, you might check out our October and September features on the forest of southern Maine.

 

As always, we'll see you in the woods!

 

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