树基金 grant allows right-of-way research to continue

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研究ers and industry members take a look at the scrubby vegetation under the right-of-way on State Game Lands 33.

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阿尔图纳,爸爸. -- 十大网投平台信誉排行榜阿尔图纳分校 has been awarded a grant for year one of a 四年 research project from the Tree 研究 and Education Endowment (TREE) Fund. The grant will support research evaluating long-term effects of electrical right-of-way vegetation management on floral and faunal communities.

研究, led by Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies 卡洛琳马汉, examines how to manage vegetation beneath power lines in the best way possible to minimize environmental effects on animal and plant diversity. Over the last three years, Mahan studied birds, plant diversity, and bees on State Game Lands 33 to determine how wildlife responds to selective herbicides used to control the vegetation. 今年, she will expand the research to include ground beetles to measure whether herbicides are collecting in the soil.

“大约有6个.2 million acres under rights of way just managed by power companies, it’s more than three times the number of acres in Yellowstone national park,马汉说。. “That’s a lot of land and wildlife that can be affected. 短期内, the fast and easy way to manage that land may be to go out and mow it, but our research shows that if you use selective herbicides, 大概五到六年后, you have a stable plant community that’s composed of shrubs and meadow plants. 这些植物, 反过来, support many species of animals like field sparrows and native bumble bees that rely on this early successional shrub habitat.”

Mahan would like to share her research findings with industry across the nation and encourage them to become partners in conservation. She says the money from 树基金 makes the continuation of her work easier and provides opportunities for students to participate in the cutting-edge research.

The project is conducted in cooperation with the Center for Pollinator 研究 and the Frost Entomological Museum in the College of Agricultural Sciences at University Park. It is sponsored by Asplundh Tree Experts, LLC; Corteva Agriscience, Agriculture Division of DowDuPont; FirstEnergy Corp; and PECO Energy Company.

树基金 is a non-profit organization dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge in urban forestry and arboriculture. 树基金 awards scholarships and education grants to engage and support the next generation of tree stewards and multiple research grants to improve the science, 安全, and practice of arboriculture. 树基金 has provided nearly $4 million in grants and scholarships since its inception in 2002.

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