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ÃÛÌÒTV Cooperative Extension Service RREA Resources

Cooperative Extension provides forestry resources using the latest research-based guidelines. Discover some resources below or contact RREA to request a workshop.

 

Aspen trees lining a trail in the Alaskan Boreal forest during fall
Glossary of Forestry Terms

A hillside on a river with many dead spruce trees due to a spruce bark beetle infestation
Spruce Beetles: A Guide to Tree Management Options for Home and Woodlot Owners

Person using a chainsaw to safely cut through a tree
How To Cut Down a Tree: Safe and Effective Tree Felling, Limbing and Bucking

Aspen seedlings during fall in the Boreal forest
Plant a Tree: An Alaskan Guide to Tree Care

Birch tree being tapped for sap in the spring snow
Backyard Birch Tapping and Syrup Basics

Wildfire spreading through a forest in Fairbanks, Alaska.

The canopy of an apple tree with many red apple fruits
Growing Tree Fruit in Alaska

A planted tree near a road on a rainy autumn day.
Celebrate Arbor Day: A guide for Schools

Flowering bird vetch (Vicia cracca)
Invasive Plant Issues: Control of Bird Vetch
Flowering orange hawksweed (Hieracium aurantiacum)
Invasive Plant Issues: Control of hawkweed

Close-up of bird cherry (Prunus padus) leaves and berries.
Don't Plant a Problem: Invasive Garden Species

Marcescent birch leaves on a branch
Tree Health and Fertilization

A close-up photo of an arthropod
Beneficial Arthropods of Alaska: Natural Enemies

 

 

 

Cooperative Extension Service

Fairbanks State Office 
1751 Tanana Loop 
P.O. Box 756180 
Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-6180

 907-474-5211
 877-520-5211 (toll free in Alaska)
 Fax: 907-474-2631 
 ces@alaska.edu
 
  
 
 
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