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| | Maine David Hobson 75 Wilson Street, #7 Portland, ME 04101 203-228-8922
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Massachusetts Bruce Spencer P.O. Box 71 New Salem, MA 01355 978-544-5144
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Connecticut Tim Abbott Greensleeves Environmental Services 59 Prospect Street Canaan, CT 06018 860-672-6678 860-824-7720
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Dan Donahue Norcross Wildlife Foundation, Inc. 30 Peck Road Monson, MA 01057 (413) 267-9306 (Sanctuary) (860) 429-709
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Rhode Island Christopher Riely Providence Water 42 Harkness Street Providence, RI 02909-1636 401-225-6135
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New York Jeff Luoma North Country School P.O. Box 187 Lake Placid, NY 12946 518-523-9329 ext. 121
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| | Southeast Region Nate and Jessica Wilson 197 8th St. Monteagle, TN 931-924-4539
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Pacific Northwest Region Jean Shaffer Nisqually TreeArt 8400 Rocky Lane SE Olympia WA 98513 360-459-0946
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Wisconsin Thomas Wyse Living Forest Cooperative 422 Third Street West, Suite 103 Ashland, WI 54806 715-682-9651
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Minnesota Peter Bundy Masconom Forestry PO Box 129 Crosby, MN 56441 218-546-7626
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Forest Wisdom Issue 13
Invasive Species. The latest Forest Wisdom (Issue 13, spring 2009) focuses on excellent forestry and invasive species. It includes Forest Guild member observations, hunches, and experiences with a wide range of invasives across the U.S. Other articles focus on outbreaks of previously obscure native insects, on-the-ground methods to control invasive species, and staying ahead of invasives species in the face of climate change and uncertainty.
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