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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
Masconomo Forestry
PO Box 129
Crosby, MN 56441
218-546-7626
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Forest Wisdom Issue 14


Forest Wisdom #14 (fall 2009) explores issues related to managing forests for wildlife and biodiversity. Articles range from restoring meadows to maintain rare butterfly habitats in the forests of western Oregon, to safely returning fire to highly fire-dependent forest ecosystems in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, to identifying forest management objectives for a small group of “focus species” whose habitat needs are representative of a wide range of other wildlife in the forests of Maine. Though focusing on a wide variety of wildlife, all of the articles share a common goal of restoring and maintaining forest ecosystem health in order to provide a natural habitat for native species.