Check out this article and video created by the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) about the work we do in partnership with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) through the Arrowhead Forest Partnership to help landowners address many forest resource concerns, including spruce budworm damaged balsam fir removal, invasive species control, tree planting, and much more. We were also featured on TV for this partnership by WDIO!| North St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District
Eastern spruce budworm is a native insect and is the most destructive pest of spruce-fir forests in eastern North America. Caterpillars prefer to feed on balsam fir and white spruce, but minimal feeding damage can occur other various pines.| Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Building Wildfire Resilience from the Ground Up 06/03/2025| NACD
Building Wildfire Resilience from the Ground Up 06/03/2025| NACD