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  • A thinned woodland stand in Sullivan County New York — recently cut stumps visible among retained mature oaks and cherry trees. Dense raspberry and young regenerating stems already establishing in the light-filled opening. A white-tailed deer trail clearly visible entering the thinned area from the adjacent mature forest. Morning light filtering through the expanded canopy gaps. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is purposeful abundance — a place that feels alive and used.
    May 13, 2026

    Forest Thinning for Wildlife: Why Less Can Be More

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  • A consulting forester examining the underside of a hemlock branch close-up in a Sullivan County New York woodland, using a hand lens to inspect for white woolly HWA egg masses. The woolly masses are subtly visible on the branch. A dense mature hemlock grove is visible in the background — dark green canopy, winter light filtering through. Documentary photography style, muted earth tones, no filters. The mood is careful assessment — someone detecting a problem early enough to act.
    May 13, 2026

    Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: Managing Hemlocks on Private Land

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  • A consulting forester crouching in a dense stand of Japanese barberry in a Sullivan County New York woodland, examining a branch with red berries for identification. The thorny thicket surrounds him on three sides — illustrating the scale of the infestation. No native regeneration visible on the shaded forest floor beneath. Overcast forest light, muted earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is purposeful assessment — someone reading a problem before prescribing a solution.
    May 13, 2026

    Invasive Species in Your Forest: How to Identify and Control Them

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  • May 13, 2026

    Managing Woods for Deer: A Landowner’s Habitat Guide

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  • Close-up of an ash tree trunk in a Hudson Valley New York forest showing visible EAB damage: D-shaped exit holes in the gray bark, vertical bark splits, and woodpecker excavation marks on the upper trunk. Overcast forest light, other ash trees visible and declining in the background. Documentary nature photography style, sharp detail on the bark surface, no filters, muted earth tones.
    May 13, 2026

    Emerald Ash Borer: What NY Landowners Need to Know

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  • A consulting forester kneels beside a cluster of native oak seedlings emerging from the forest floor of a mature hardwood woodland in the Catskill Mountains. He examines the seedlings carefully, clipboard in hand. The understory around him transitions from invasive shrubs on one side to recovering native ferns and wildflowers on the other — showing the contrast between degraded and improving habitat. Morning light. Sullivan County, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, warm documentary style.
    May 13, 2026

    Forest Health and Habitat Improvement: A Guide for Private Woodland Owners

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  • A licensed consulting forester in worn field pants and a canvas vest writes notes on a clipboard while standing beside a large red oak with visible crown dieback in a northeastern hardwood forest. Morning light. Catskill Mountains, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, documentary style, overcast natural light, forest understory visible with invasive shrubs.
    May 11, 2026

    Forest Health Assessment: What a Forester Looks for on Your Property

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  • A ruffed grouse stands in a dense tangle of young aspen saplings in a northeastern hardwood forest. Morning light filtering through bare early-spring branches. Forest floor visible with leaf litter and scattered native ferns. Catskill Mountains region, New York. Photorealistic, wildlife photography style, shallow depth of field, golden hour.
    May 11, 2026

    Wildlife Habitat Improvement for Private Woodland Owners

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  • A private landowner in work boots and a flannel shirt walks a trail through an unmanaged northeastern hardwood forest. Japanese barberry shrubs crowd the understory. Dappled morning light filters through an oak and maple canopy. Photorealistic, documentary style, Hudson Valley New York, autumn early light, wide shot.
    May 11, 2026

    How Private Landowners Can Improve Forest Health

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