The missing carbon link: Are ag lime and groundwater irrigation sequestering carbon?
Poster Number: 18 Presenter/Primary Author: Bonnie McGill Farmers routinely add inorganic carbon to row crop soils in the form of crushed lime (e.g.
Forest Discovery: Interdisciplinary Place-Based Learning in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
Poster Number: 16 Presenter/Primary Author: Lissy Goralnik This poster presents the conceptual framework for an in-development arts-humanities-environmental science interpretive learning trail in the H.J.
Effects of surface and sub-surface temperature on the activity budget of a microhabitat specialist
Poster Number: 14 Presenter/Primary Author: Chris Ray Small mammals that make use of sub-surface microclimates might be able to adapt quickly to a warming climate by altering the amount and timing of certain surface activities.
The impact of microclimate variation on budburst phenology within a mature Douglas-fir tree (Pseudostuga menziesii)
Poster Number: 10 Presenter/Primary Author: Becky Miller Budburst, the initiation of annual growth in plants, is sensitive to climate variation and is therefore used to monitor physiological responses to climate change.
Critical thinking in forest management: An analysis of arguments for and against ecological forestry, with examples from O&C lands in western Oregon
Poster Number: 6 Presenter/Primary Author: Chelsea Batavia The task of managing forests in the 21st century is complex, not least because decisions are so often surrounded by controversy that erupts when diverse stakeholder perspectives come int