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North Dakota Prepares for Earlier, and Longer Spring Fire Season
Lower than average precipitation and above average temperatures are combining to create an earlier and longer spring fire season for North Dakota.
Dakota College Professor of Science Awarded for Environmental Education Impact
Angela “Angie” Bartholomay, a Professor of Science at Dakota College in Bottineau, is the recipient of the 2025 Project Learning Tree (PLT) Leadership in Education award. Bartholomay has been honored for her work promoting environmental stewardship through education for more than 30 years.
Funding available to strengthen local governments’ wildfire response
$20 million from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda will help communities purchase firefighting slip-on tanker units to expand local wildfire response capacity
Landscape Forest Stewardship Plan has been developed for the Turtle Mountains
A unified approach to managing the forest in the Turtle Mountain region of North Dakota has come to fruition with the completion of the Turtle Mountain Landscape Forest Stewardship Plan.
Keeping an eye out for emerald ash borer
“Homeowners and those with ash trees in their windbreaks are encouraged to monitor for symptoms of emerald ash borer in their trees.”
Resetting the Clock on Windbreaks
“Remember there are resources available to you to help reset the clock on your trees for future generations.”
Real vs. Artificial: Which Tree is Better?
“Consumers are becoming more aware of their purchases’ environmental impacts, and many wonder what kind of Christmas tree is the most sustainable.”
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