Christine Small
Forest Ecologist
Non Forest Service
I am very lucky to be able to spend much of my working time outdoors, exploring nature, and sharing my excitement with others. My favorite science experiences have involved hiking, camping, or traveling to explore new habitats with students. Whether we are exploring underwater coral reefs in the tropics, cranberry bogs and herds of wild ponies in the mountains, or groups of trees just outside the classroom, spending time outdoors always leads to unexpected discoveries about nature and learning from one other.
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Black cohosh is a forest plant that is harvested for its medicinal use. Black cohosh is native to eastern deciduous forests and can be found as far south as Georgia,...
To Harvest or Not to Harvest: How Does Harvesting Impact Wild Plant Sustainability?
Black cohosh is a forest plant that is harvested for its medicinal use. Black cohosh is native to eastern deciduous forests and can be found as far south as Georgia,...