Seedlings

  • Welcome to Moon Trees LIVE 3: The Journey Continues! The USDA Forest Service sent hundreds of tree seeds to NASA…
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    Moon Trees LIVE 3 — Episode 4 — Live Q&A

  • Moon Trees Live 3, Episode 3 Looking to the Future
    Out of this world! Welcome to Moon Trees LIVE 3, an adventure brought to you by the USDA Forest Service…
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    Moon Trees LIVE 3 — Episode 3: Looking to the Future

  • Moon Trees Live 3, Episode 2 Measuring Moon Tree Seedlings
    Out of this world! Welcome to Moon Trees LIVE 3, an adventure brought to you by the USDA Forest Service…
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    Moon Trees LIVE 3 — Episode 2: Measuring Moon Tree Seedlings

  • Moon Trees LIVE 3 Episode 1 Growing Moon Tree Seedlings
    Welcome to Moon Trees LIVE 3, an adventure brought to you by the USDA Forest Service and the Natural Inquirer!…
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    Moon Trees LIVE 3 — Episode 1: Growing Moon Tree Seedlings

  • Moon Trees Live
    Moon Trees LIVE is a virtual learning adventure about Moon Trees, Artemis I, seed science, tree species, and so much…
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    Moon Trees LIVE

  • PDF preview of Seed Extractory spotlight.
    One of the important jobs of the Forest Service is to oversee restoration projects for forests, grasslands, and watersheds that…
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    Spotlight – Seed Extractory

  • PDF preview of Meet Dr. Warwell featuring Dr. Warwell standing outside in a forest
    Natural Inquirer Readers for students in grades K-2 focus on a scientist and their research. In this Reader, students will…
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    Meet Dr. Warwell!

  • Cover for the 'Cedar Waxing or Waning' article. The main image is a photograph of a heavily wooded forest.
    As the climate changes, the tree species living in a forest may also change. This change means that some trees…
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    Cedar Waxing or Waning? The Potential to Save Yellow-Cedar Trees Using Adaptive Management

  • Cover of the "Can We Grow Now?" article featuring a close up photo of a bristlecone pine cone.
    Bristlecone pines have an interesting relationship with fire. When a fire occurs, it may open a once-closed area to sunlight.…
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    Can We Grow Now? Helping Bristlecone Pine Trees To Take Root and Grow

  • Cover for Meet Dr. Warwell Reader
    Natural Inquirer Readers for students in grades K-2 focus on a scientist and their research. In this Reader, students will…
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    Meet Dr. Warwell! – Vol. 1 No. 10