- Air-Potato
- Annosum Root Rot
- Asian Longhorned Beetle
- Bamboo
- Beech Leaf Disease
- Brazilian Peppertree
- Callery pear
- Chinese Privet
- Chinese Tallow Tree
- Cogongrass
- Elm Zigzag Sawfly
- Emerald Ash Borer
- Fall Cankerworm
- Forest Management
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- Balancing Objectives and Outcomes for Wildlife Habitat and Forest Management
- Guide to Herbicide Application Windows During a Southern Pine Rotation to Improve Productivity
- Hardwood Forest Management for Health and Productivity
- Herbaceous Forest Vegetation Management
- Integrative Forest Management for Wildlife and Forest Health
- Managing Forests for Wildlife and Forest Health
- Pine Straw Management in the Southeastern U.S.
- Risk Assessments for Non-Native Species
- General Forest Health
- Spongy Moth
- Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
- Japanese Climbing Fern
- Japanese Stiltgrass
- Johnson Grass
- Laurel Wilt
- Oak Decline
- Oak Wilt
- Pine Needle Diseases
- Prescribed fire
- Southern Pine Beetle
- Southern Pine Decline
- Spotted Lanternfly
- Thousand Cankers Disease
- Forest Economics
- Tree of Heaven
- Urban Forests
- Weather and Climate
Webinar
search:Dr. Doug Aubrey (Associate Professor – University of Georgia) will discuss prescribed fire - its benefits, impacts on forest health, and the effects of excluding fire from southeastern forests.
Dr. Andrew Loyd (Plant Pathologist – Bartlett Tree Experts) will discuss beech leaf disease biology, potential management strategies, and its impact on host trees, specifically the American beech.
Dr. Marcelo Ardón (Associate Professor – NC State University) will discuss ghost forests along the coast of the southeastern US and explain their connection to climate change and rising sea levels.
Dr. David Coyle (Associate Professor and State Extension Specialist – Clemson University) will discuss Asian longhorned beetle biology, impact, and management and will give an update on ongoing research in South Carolina.
Dr. Bud Mayfield (Research Entomologist – US Forest Service) will discuss laurel wilt and give an update on recent developments in disease spread, impact, and management.