Mobilizing to Fight the Emerald Ash Borer – Resources
- Mitchell Center Article 9/12/19
Developing Partnerships with Wabanaki Tribal Nations - Mitchell Center Talk 9/30/19
Possibilities for Partnership: University-Indigenous Nations and Research in the 21st Century - UMaine News 12/18/18
Outreach efforts, direct approaches needed to inform public about moving potentially infested firewood - Ted Talk 12/15/17
Addressing Wicked Problems with Wabanaki Diplomacy - Journal of Forestry Article 2/9/17
The Precarious State of a Cultural Keystone Species: Tribal and Biological Assessments of the Role and Future of Black Ash. Costanza et al - Communities and Banking Article 12/1/15
Wabanaki Diplomacy - Electronic Thesis Fall 2015
Growth Response of Fraxinus Nigra Marsh (Lamiales: Oleaceae) used to Predict High-Quality Sites in Maine and Northern New York: An Approach to Prioritizing Preparedness and Management of Agrilus Planipennis Fairmaire (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Kara Costanza - Mitchell Center Talk 9/28/15
Adapting before it gets here: Forest Pests, Basketmaking, and Sustainability Science - Mitchell Center Article (Joe Rankin) 8/28/15
Preparing for the Worst: Taking on the Emerald Ash Borer - Solutions 7/21/15
Drawing on Local Knowledge to Build Better Solutions - Maine Public Sustainable Maine 5/18/14
Basket Trees – Saving a Tradition - Mitchell Center Article (Tamara Field) 4/14/14
The Emerald Ash Borer: Knocking at Maine’s Door - UMaine News 8/19/13
Campground Surveys Focus on Firewood, Invasive Pests - Emerald Ash Borer Project page 8/12/13
Mobilizing to Fight the Emerald Ash Borer - Emerald Ash Borer Research Update 8/15/13
Mobilizing to Fight the Emerald Ash Borer – Research Update - Solutions article 12/14/12
Saving Maine’s Basket Trees