
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Eastern white pine is an iconic tree of cultural and historical importance to eastern North America. The “great pineries” in this corner of the world were heavily exploited during the 19th century for everything from ship masts to lumber that built growing cities. But white pine has been quietly making a recovery over the past 150 years, and with that recovery white pine silviculture has continued to evolve. Join us for a conversation with Dr. William Livingston from the University of Maine as we explore the health and management of this fascinating tree species.
To earn CEU/CFE credits, learn more, or interact with SilviCast, visit the episode webpage.
Send us Fan Mail
By Wisconsin Forestry Center and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources4.8
4040 ratings
Eastern white pine is an iconic tree of cultural and historical importance to eastern North America. The “great pineries” in this corner of the world were heavily exploited during the 19th century for everything from ship masts to lumber that built growing cities. But white pine has been quietly making a recovery over the past 150 years, and with that recovery white pine silviculture has continued to evolve. Join us for a conversation with Dr. William Livingston from the University of Maine as we explore the health and management of this fascinating tree species.
To earn CEU/CFE credits, learn more, or interact with SilviCast, visit the episode webpage.
Send us Fan Mail

91,297 Listeners

21,954 Listeners

43,837 Listeners

43,687 Listeners

26,242 Listeners

12,130 Listeners

6,467 Listeners

17,649 Listeners

4,696 Listeners

1,258 Listeners

24,585 Listeners

294 Listeners

1,253 Listeners

5,813 Listeners

9,438 Listeners