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Annual Reports

Name Date
Vermont Publications on the 1998 Ice Storm and Related Forest Health Damage
Authors: Ronald Kelley
2018
A Preliminary Evaluation Of The Effects Of The Spruce Peak Development In Relation To Surface Water Flow2006
Photomonitoring Final Report2006
Mercury Connections: The extent and effects of mercury pollution in northeastern North America
Authors: David Evers
2005
Impact of Management in Northern Hardwoods on Collembola and Carabidae2004
Photomonitoring Final Report2004
Vermont Law Review - Effects of Mountain Resorts on Wildlife
Authors: Allan Strong, Christopher Rimmer, Kent McFarland, Kimberly Hagen
2002
Known Breeding and Wintering Sites of a Bicknell's Thrush
Authors: Christopher Rimmer, Kent McFarland
2001
Regional Assessment of N Saturation using 15N - Map and Abstract2001
Uses of National Atmospheric Deposition ProgramNational Trends Network Data, May 1998 to June 1999
Authors: Brooke Conley
2000
Ice Storm Assessment Group Meeting - USDA Forest Service1999
Species Composition and Dynamics in two Hardwood Stands in Vermont: a Disturbance History
Authors: Peter Hannah
1998
Ice Storm 1998: Effects on the Forests and People of Maine, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont1998
Ice Storm -98 Assessment Draft Preliminary Summaries1998
Air Mass History Pollution Climatology for Northeastern Forests and Parks1998
New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers
Authors: Demian McKinley
1998
Developing a Strategy to Promote Balance Between Ski Area Development And High Elevation Forest Bird Conservation
Authors: Christopher Rimmer
1997
A Model of the Integrated Forest Inventory
Authors: Demian McKinley
1997
Report to VINS on the 1995 Mansfield Vegetation Study
Authors: Charlie Cogbill
1996
The VMC Integrated Forest Studies for the 21st Century1993
Status of Ecological Monitoring Data in Vermont1990
Planning for the Vermont Monitoring Cooperative1990
An Ozone Effects Monitoring Program for the Lye Brook Wilderness Area in the Green Mountain National Forest of Vermont1990
An Ozone Effects Monitoring Program For the Class I Wilderness Areas in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire
Authors: Gretchen Smith
1990
Long-term Integrated Monitoring and Research Cooperative1989
Red Spruce Decline in New England: Are swift moths the culprits? 1987

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