Box 4
Contains 18 Results:
“The Natural Role of Fire,” USDA Forest Service, Southern Region, 1993 June
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Health Hazards of Smoke: Recommendations of the Consensus Conference”, 1997 April
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“A Guide For Prescribed Fire in Southern Forests,” National Wildfire Coordinating Group, 1989 February
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Hall, J. Alfred. “Forest Fuels, Prescribed Fire, and Air Quality,” Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1972
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Southern Forestry Smoke Management Guidebook”, 1976 December
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Schwarz, G. Frederick. “The Longleaf Pine in Virgin Forest: A Silvical Study", 1907
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Croker, Tom. “Taproots”, nd
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Burning Needs,” Nature Conservancy, 2001 May/June
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Wildlife in North Carolina,” North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, 1998 February
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“American Forests", 1998 Summer
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.