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Alabama's TREASURED Forests Magazine 2001 Issues


Fall 2001

Message from State Forester
Sharing A Treasure
Coosa County 4-H Wildlife Team National Honors
National Wild Turkey Federation Offers Assistance Programs
Hidden TREASURES: Jim and Jan Witt:2001 Outstanding Conservation Farmer
Hidden TREASURES: A Treasured Getaway Close to Home
Downsize Your Pine Plantation: Improving Your Bottom Line Through Thinning
Basic Tools For the Do-It-Yourself Landowner
Alabama's First Interagency Wildland Fire Academy
The American Chestnut Tree: Recovery Reforestation Efforts Underway
Alabama's Forestry Team Program 1988-2001
Governor Announces Conservation Celebration Expo - 2002
Threatened and Endangered Species: Eggert's Sunflower
Alabama Forestry Camp 2001
Memorial
Pitcher Plants in Alabama
Bobwhite Quail Habitat: Past and Present
New TREASURE Forest Certified
Trees of Alabama: Mimosa





Summer 2001

Message from Governor and State Forester
The Shaws of Coosa County
Basic Forest Measurements
New Office Increases ATFA Visibility and Service to Members
National Network Formed to Assist Private Landowners
Tote Bags Presented to New TREASURE Forest Owners
Trees Still Sound Investment
Bill Moody Award Presented Annually at Conference
Memorials
Threatened and Endangered Specie: Creatures of the Dark
Hidden TREASURES: A vision for the Future
Hidden TREASURES: Hall of Fame Inducts True TREASURE
AL. Forest Landowners Summit: Future and Current Markets for Forest Products
Moving among the Bears
Scalping Aids Survival of Longleaf
Bama Soil, The Official State Soil of Alabama
Auburn to Host 2001 Landowners Conference
Trees of Alabama: Red Buckeye
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Spring 2001

Message from Governor and State Forester
Longleaf Treasure
Landowners Legislative Alert
Threatened and Endangered Species: Mohr's Barbara Button
Alabama Clean Water Partnership
Alabama's Forest Inventory Completed
Littleleaf Disease
Why Clearcut Your Timber?
Leave Some Trees in Your Clearcut
Prescribed Burning for Timber and Wildlife
Seedlings Available from AFC Nursery
Wildlife Management Assistance Available
Manage Your Forest with Diversity in Mind
Feral Hogs in Alabama
Music from the Trees
Protect Your Home and Property from Wildfire
Winged Jewels
Landowner Liability in Fee-Hunting Enterprises
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Winter 2001

Message from Governor and State Forester
Steedley Farm: Four Generations of Stewardship
Landowners Legislative Alert
Hardwood Management in a Nutshell
Step Outside: Sustain Our Future
Surf in Alabama's Forests! www.pfmt.org
Alabama Wildlife Federation Offers $5000 Operation Game Watch Reward
Using Grass Carp for Controlling Weeds in Alabama Ponds
E.A. Hauss Nursery Seedlings
Crops Planted in Early Spring and Summer Attract Doves in Fall
Tuscaloosa Forestry and Wildlife Judging Teams Maintain National Leadership
Current Use Value Reassessed for Forestland
2000 Alabama Landowners and TREASURE Forest Conference
Former State Forester C.W. Moody Honored by NASF
BASF Offers Free Wildlife Management Publications
ATFA Succeeds by Involving and Empowering Landowners
Preserving Our Cultural Heritage Through Historic Log House Restoration
The Alabama Forestry Commission Reaches Out a Helping Hand
Discovering Historical Sites on your Property
Trees of Alabama: Southern Magnolia
WINTER 2001 COVER

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