The Andrews Forest Newsletter

  • Authentic Research Experience for Teachers at LTER sites
  • Patterns of tree and forest mortality after wildfire 
  • Reflections - Art and Humanities
  • Kids in the Woods
  • Stream Temperature and Insect Emergence
  • Snow Drought 
  • Authentic Research Experience for Teachers at LTER sites
  • Lookout Landscape
  • Mineralization of soil carbon
  • The role of woody detritus in biogeochemical cycles
  • Fire, a year after
  • LTER leadership changes
  • Listening to the Forest
  • Taking Temperatures of Trees
  • Studying Stream Food Webs
  • Considering Diversity
  • The Holiday Farm Fire in the Andrews Forest
  • Big-Change Events
  • A Community of Giving
  • "Listening to the Forest" art installation
  • "A Place for Inquiry, A Place for Wonder" history book on the Andrews Forest
  • Spring 2020 NewsletterTree Vulnerability to Climate Change
  • Water Connecting Space and Time
  • LTER Network Collaboration
  • The Forest during COVID-19
  • New Support for Ongoing Work
  • Andrews Forest Newsletter Fall 2019Sources of Summer Streamflow
  • Seventy Years of Steam Gaging
  • Andrews Forest in three new books
  • Making History: OSU Special Collections
  • Views of the Forest
  • Andrews Forest Newsletter Spring 2019Meadow flowers and flower-visitors
  • Snowdown
  • Small Mammals Research
  • Phenology and Climate Change
  • The Sound of the Night
  • Observing Climate
  • Andrews Forest Newsletter Fall 201870 Years of Research Scholarship
  • Streams over Time
  • Andrews Forest and NEON
  • Ethical Dimensions of Forest Management
  • Oregon Season Tracker
  • Arts and Humanities: Sonic Textures
  • Andrews Forest Newsletter Spring 2018A 70-year Research Legacy
  • Streams and Carbon dioxide
  • Voices from the Past
  • Remembering Norm Anderson
  • Photography: Magical Realism
  • Research Experience for Undergraduates
  • 2017 NewsletterLeaf Litter and Carbon
  • Streamflow and Land Use
  • Carbon Density Across the Landscape
  • Juntos, a Latinx gathering
  • Henry Gholz, in Memory
  • Numbers in Nature teacher program
  • Fall 2016 newsletter coverLight on Streams
  • A Watershed Carbon Budget
  • New LTER Book
  • Citizen Scientists for Stream Monitoring
  • Without This Place
Spring 2016

Spring 2016 newsletterThe 20th issue of the Andrew's Forest newletter was released in Spring 2016. The following topics are included in the newsletter:

  • Conservation Ethics
  • Old-growth forests may buffer temperature
  • Forest on Display
  • Reflections: Arts and Humanities
  • Tracking Snowmelt
Fall 2015

Fall 2015 newsletterThe 19th issue of the Andrew's Forest newletter was released in Fall 2015. The following topics are included in the newsletter:

  • Stream Ecology Studies 2015 Drought
  • Canopy Ecology
  • SEEDS Visits the Andrews Forest
  • Reflections: Strides in Arts and Humanities
  • The 2015 All Scientists Meeting
Spring 2015

Spring 2015 newsletterThe Spring 2015 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • A Century of Forest Change
  • Using Maps to Study Birds
  • Season Trackers
  • Reflections: Abstract Art
  • WNF: Charting a Path Forward
Fall 2014

The Fall 2014 issue of the Andrews Forest newsletter features:

  • Andrews LTER Funded 6 Years More
  • Undergraduate Researchers
  • Major Research Grants
  • Andrews Archive
  • Reflections: Photography
Spring 2014

The Spring 2014 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Stories from Long-Term Science
  • Wood Decomposition OPUS
  • Spotted Owl Discussions
  • OspreyCam

 

The Fall 2013 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Andrews History Project
  • Fifty Years of Vegetation Change
  • The Human Dimension
  • Bunchgrass Meadow

The Spring 2013 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Andrews Forest Children's Book
  • Tracking the Greening of Spring
  • Trends in Stream Nitrogen
  • Reflections display at NSF in D.C.

The Fall 2012 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • 60 Years of Research
  • Paradox of Cooling Streams
  • New Lead Principal Investigator
  • Ecological Forestry
  • GREENHouse

The Spring 2012 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Decadal Reporting on LTER
  • Radioactive Fallout and NADP
  • Leadership Transition
  • Landslide

The Fall 2011 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Tall TreesWireless Cloud
  • New Map
  • Network Science
  • Research Experience for Undergraduates

The Spring 2011 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Stream Chemistry
  • Visiting Scholars
  • The Hidden Forest
  • Linking Land Managers and Researchers
  • Long-Term Ecological Reflection

The Fall 2010 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Centennial Plot Reading
  • Silviculture—From Study to Practice
  • Cooperative Extension and Research
  • Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
  • Research Experience for Teachers

The Spring 2010 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Water Movement Through Soil
  • Early Seral Forests
  • New Willamette National Forest Supervisor
  • Mind in the Forest
  • New Building at the Forest

The Fall 2009 issue of the Andrews Forest newsletter features:

  • LiDAR
  • LTER All Scientists Meeting
  • Long-Term Community Research
  • Species Response to Climate Change
  • Teachers as Researchers

The Spring 2009 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Beetles Go Digital
  • Tree Mortality Across the West
  • Hidden Climate Variability at the Forest
  • New Forest Director
  • Water in a Changing World

The Fall 2008 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Canopy Connections
  • New Funding for Research
  • Physical and Virtual Access
  • Reflections
  • Lookout Creek Old-Growth Trail

The Spring 2008 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Microbial Observatory
  • Andrews Forest Anniversary
  • LINX II Nitrate and Streams
  • Prescribed Fire

The Fall 2007 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • DIRT Experiment
  • Andrews Forest History Book
  • Summer Institute
  • LTEReflections

The Spring 2007 issue of the Andrews Forest Newsletter features:

  • Decomposition Experiment
  • New Truffle Species
  • Experimental Forests Research
  • Research Experience for Teacher

The Fall 2006 issue of the Andrews Forest Newletter was the FIRST issue! It features:

  • "The Hidden Forest" book
  • Log Decomposition Experiment
  • Link with Humanities
  • Franklin Receives Heinz Award
  • The Andrews Forest Fund