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The Practice of Ecological Forestry: Seeking Diversity, Balance, and Adaptation in the Woods - Rick Morrill
- 2025/04/05
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An essay by Rick Morrill. Read by David Foster.
Rick Morrill works as a consulting forester in Northern Vermont, together with his wife, an ecologist, and father-in-law, a practicing forester with over 50 years in the woods. Rick holds a Master of Forestry degree from the University of Maine and previously served as the Baxter State Park Resource Manager. He is a licensed forester in Maine and Vermont and a member of the Society of American Foresters and Forest Stewards Guild.
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This piece is part of our series exploring ecological forestry featured in the Spring 2025 Issue of From the Ground Up.
Read all the submissions in our Ecological Forestry collection:
- Ecological Forestry and Slow Wood: Perspectives from Around the Region by Brian Donahue
- Ecological Forestry: Origins and Principles by Tony D’Amato
- Putting Forests First: Ecological Forestry and an Ethical Worldview by David Foster
- Relationships: The Essence of Low Impact Forestry by Sam F. Brown
- The Practice of Ecological Forestry: Seeking Diversity, Balance, and Adaptation in the Woods by Rick Morrill
- Worst-First and Femelschlag: Ecological Forestry with the Foundation for Sustainable Forests by Guy Dunkle and Annie Socci Maloney
- The Maine Woods Initiative: The Appalachian Mountain Club’s Approach to Ecological Forestry by Carolyn Ziegra
- Managing for Diversity: Insurance for the Future Forest by Ben Farina
- Exemplary Forestry: Integrating Climate Resilience, Biodiversity, and Wood Production by Robert T. Perschel