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Timber University

Timber University

By: Dr. Brady Self & Dr. Shaun Tanger
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Timber University a science-based podcast covering the latest research in timber management. This series is part of the Natural Resources University podcast network.2022 Natural History Nature & Ecology Science
Episodes
  • Hurricanes and Forest Ecology with Dr. Jeffrey Cannon | Episode 41
    Mar 26 2026

    Hurricanes are often seen as purely destructive, but new research reveals their vital role in shaping longleaf pine ecosystems. Dr. Jeffrey Cannon from the Jones Center at Ichauway joins the Timber University podcast to discuss how his research explores how these storms influence forest structure, stimulate reproduction, and act as natural restorers. Discover how hurricanes increase biodiversity, create complex forest structures, and reinforce fire regimes, offering ecological benefits often overlooked.

    We also discuss how remote sensing tools like LiDAR are transforming our understanding of storm impacts, from tree architecture adaptations to fuel patterns affecting fire behavior. Dr. Cannon provides practical advice on managing forest diversity to bolster resilience against future hurricanes, crucial for landowners and restoration practitioners. This episode is perfect for land managers, conservationists, and anyone interested in the nuanced role of disturbances. It challenges conventional views and sparks innovative thinking about storm ecology and forest resilience.

    You can contact Dr. Cannon directly at jeffery.cannon@jonesctr.org

    A tutorial on using Lidar tools for forestry data https://lab.jonesctr.org/cannon/resources/

    If you want to hear a broader discussion with Dr. Cannon and others on research needs for hurricane-disturbed forests, click below. https://forestrywebinars.net/webinars/future-directions-for-hurricane-disturbed-forests/?sr=wp~ondemand

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    46 mins
  • Evaluating Ice Damaged Timber Stands and Next Steps | Episode 40
    Feb 7 2026

    In this episode, Brady and Shaun talk about the recent ice storms across much of the Eastern US, with some states reporting substantial timber damage. They discuss how landowners can assess damage from the ice storms and what the next steps are for their forest property. As always make sure to reach out to private consultants, Extension, and your State forestry comission for help in taking those next steps.

    See the link for some leads on assistance in the wake of the storms https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/IN12644

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    1 hr
  • Possible Scenarios for Dealing with the Small Diameter Timber Surplus | Episode 39
    Jan 9 2026

    Today we discuss arguably the most important topic facing our working forests, that of the excess supply of small-diameter timber. Shaun and Brady are joined by Dr. Matthew Pelkki, Director of the Center for Forest Business at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

    He discusses the consequences of not finding market outlets for this material, both economic and ecological, and walks us through several alternative futures that could help in dealing with this wicked problem that will require multiple solutions to ultimately bring our forests back in balance in the near and longer term. The purpose is to provide the listener with items that they promote to their policymakers and legislators to help smooth the expansion of existing and creation of new end use markets that utilize already developed technologies that are ready to scale.

    For More on UAM''s Center for Forest Business, please click the link below.

    https://www.uamont.edu/academics/CFANR/acfb.html

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    50 mins
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