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"UMN initiatives could improve relationships with Indigenous groups" by MN Daily

May 4, 2023

Minnesota Daily's recent article "UMN initiatives could improve relationships with Indigenous groups" describes the benefits and opportunities of the proposed Cloquet Forestry Center land transfer.


The Giving Forest

April 24, 2023

Forest Resources Assistant Professor Mike Dockry is quoted throughout the New York Times' recent article "The Giving Forest" by climate reporter Cara Buckley. The article shares about the Menominee forest, which has been sustainably managed and logged by the Menominee Tribe for 160 years. Yet labor shortages are making it tough for tribal loggers to keep up with demand, and the forest's health may take a hit as a result.


Season Watch opens doors to the wonders of phenology

April 17, 2023

Tour the new Season Watch website, which invites people to learn about Minnesota's cycles of nature and learn about the wonders of phenology, with Season Watch researcher and program coordinator Abbie Anderson. Season Watch encourages self-learning through exploration and observation – and aims to establish foundational awareness of phenology, thus preparing the next generation of Minnesotans to think and care about different living systems. 


Social considerations are crucial to success in implementing the 30×30 global conservation target

April 13, 2023

Social considerations are crucial to success in implementing the 30×30 global conservation target, a new paper co-authored by Department of Forest Resources Associate Professor Forrest Fleishman, was published yesterday in Nature Ecology & Evolution


Hailey Shanovich wins Borealis Award for Leadership

April 13, 2023

Hailey Shanovich, Natural Resources Science and Management (NRSM) graduate student, has been selected as the winner of the 2023 Borealis Award for Leadership, an honor that recognizes her support of the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) student community, her significant volunteer efforts, and her ability to prepare, motivate, and impact other CFANS student leaders


Nisogaabokwe – Melonee Montano wins Student Impact Award

April 10, 2023

Nisogaabokwe – Melonee Montano, Natural Resources Science and Management (NRSM) graduate student, is being honored by the Institute on the Environment (IonE) and the Office of Sustainability with a 2023 Student Impact Award. This award recognizes students from all campuses who have made significant contributions to the University of Minnesota and local communities in helping create a more sustainable and just future. 


Now hiring! Postdoctoral Associate with Montgomery Lab

March 29, 2023

The Department of Forest Resources is now hiring a postdoctoral associate interested in conducting an integrated analysis of breeding bird and vegetation response to fire in sensitive wetland habitats in Northern Minnesota. The position is available immediately with funding at least through June 30, 2024.


Gary Johnson receives Mark Stennes Award

March 23, 2023

At the annual Minnesota Shade Tree Short Course, Professor Emeritus Gary Johnson was presented the Mark Stennes Award, a recognition of outstanding leadership and passion for research, education, and support for those in the green industry. 


Peter Reich on MPR's Climate Cast podcast

March 10, 2023

Peter Reich, University of Minnesota Department of Forest Resources professor and researcher of climate change impacts on boreal forests, joined Climate Cast podcast Paul Huttner to speak about how climate change is harming the growth and survival rates of trees in northern forests, especially spruce and fir.


Combining socioeconomic and biophysical data to identify people-centric restoration opportunities

March 3, 2023

Associate Professor Forrest Fleischman was an author of a paper recently published in NPJ Biodiversity, a Nature publication. The paper uses India as a case study to identify the potential socio-economic effects and socio-environmental conditions of a people-centric approach to restoration project design.