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USDA Forest Service

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service is a Federal agency that manages public lands in national forests and grasslands. The Forest Service is also the largest forestry research organization in the world, and provides technical and financial assistance to state and private forestry agencies. Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the Forest Service, summed up the purpose of the Forest Service—"to provide the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people in the long run."


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5488021 fire
5491377 fire
5491378 fire
5487688 fire
5492761 fire Damaged red pine, Pagami Creek fire
5492762 fire Pagami Creek fire, damaged jack and red pine
5492763 fire Pagami Creek fire, damaged red pine
5482997 fire
5488344 fire
1593024 fire Red pine plantation that had recently burned.  
1593029 snow and ice damage (snow load) snow pull
1593060 snow and ice damage (snow load) snow pull, damage to branches on a young tree.
1593000 wind Wind damage in an older red pine plantation, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, WI. 
1593009 wind Wind Damage in an older highd ensity red pine plantation, Chequamegon-Nicolet Nation Forest.
1593027 hail Open wounds caused by an intense hail storm. 
1593059 snow and ice damage (snow load) snow pull caused by heavy wet snow
0808088 fire Burned foot bridge, Tower fire at Winom Creek trail, North Fork John Day Ranger District
0808093 fire Mosiac burn at upper elevations, Tower fire. Upper Winom Creek, North Fork John Day Ranger District
0808099 fire High/moderate intensity burn, Tower fire area.
0808091 fire High-intensity burned area seeded with native plants, Tower fire.
0808092 fire Scorched tree with cambium showing, Tower fire.
0808087 fire High-intensity burn in Tower fire (August, 1996) with unburned meadow.
0808078 fire fire area, which burned in August, 1996. Wheeler Point, Heppner Ranger District
0808085 fire Camera point T-96-6, view #1 initial take, Tower fire (August, 1996).
0808097 fire with actively burning fire scar, Tower fire.
0808090 fire showing Tower fire impacts. Upper Winom Creek, North Fork John Day Ranger District
1420104 fire Severely burned saplings on Florida-Alabama line. 1950
1210095 frost and winter injury (general) Winter damage to white fir (left) and Douglas-fir (right) seedlings, San Carlos RD, San Isabel NF
1467198 frost and winter injury (general)
1467220 air pollutants ozone
1467232 wind Columbus Day storm, 1962; compression crack
1420162 fire Lighting strike initiated burn. Compartment 103. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. July 1959
1423027 fire During spring burn, Escambia Experimental Forest, June 1971
1406139 wind storm damage
3035046 desication (wind burn) winter burn
0745098 snow and ice damage (snow load) ice storm to longleaf pine
0745088 snow and ice damage (snow load) ice storm damage to loblolly pines
0745083 wind South Winn Parish
0745076 wind to pines
0745082 wind South Winn Parish
0364099 wind wind damage to pine stand
1406136 tornado tornado damage, Lake Tomahawk
1398007 air pollutants
1400017 snow and ice damage (snow load) Ice coating on the needles of jack pine, following January ice storm in Minnesota.
1361180 air pollutants Chlorine damage
1467195 drought
1467193 drought
1467231 wind Columbus Day storm, 1962; compression crack
1400013 desication (wind burn) Winter burn/winter drying in Christmas tree plantation. Wisconsin.
1241636 drought Under extreme drought conditions, even mature trees can be severely damaged. This tree had shed older needles first but as the drought continued, the terminal and branch tips have died back. Crown thinning due to drought is typically nonuniform as seen here.
0364088 chemicals hydrogen fluoride damage
2253071 chemicals Foliage "burn" due to dimethoate insecticide.
1406138 tornado tornado damage, Lake Tomahawk
5432953 lightning
1400016 frost and winter injury (general) Winter injury to foliage and terminal bud of white pine on Superior National Forest, northern Minnesota. Photo taken in July, note lateral bud break.
1442203 frost and winter injury (general) Winter damage. Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming
1406081 frost and winter injury (general) Spanish strain of scotch pine
1241642 frost and winter injury (general) Frost damage occured during bud break.
1467199 frost and winter injury (general)
1467205 frost and winter injury (general) frost crack in mature stump
1467200 frost and winter injury (general)
1467222 air pollutants
1442019 frost and winter injury (general)
1467233 sunscald
0745075 lightning strike on pine
1406182 frost and winter injury (general)
1467237 hail
1467203 frost and winter injury (general)
1210088 frost and winter injury (general) Lateral shoot damaged by frost
1399045 frost and winter injury (general)
1406179 frost and winter injury (general) 3 Bravo spray applications on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406183 frost and winter injury (general) brown needles on south side of tree
1406181 frost and winter injury (general) snow mold
1398005 frost and winter injury (general)
1406184 frost and winter injury (general) frost damage
1398021 frost and winter injury (general) Balsam fir Christmas trees damaged in early spring. Plantation was in a cold air pocket and winter injury was the likely culprit. Photo taken near Antigo, Wisconsin (NE Wisconsin).
3036035 frost and winter injury (general)
5037036 cold injury (low temperature) White pine terminal buds killed by extreme cold, resulting in codominant leaders.
5062017 frost and winter injury (general) Winter injury to spruce
5062029 frost and winter injury (general) Winter injury in white pine
1442209 lightning Lightning strike
1398002 desication (wind burn) Drying injury evident above the snow-line on a Scots pine Christmas tree, Phot taken in Minnesota.
1397055 wind
1241650 chemicals Magnesium chloride dust abatement injury.
1442024 air pollutants chlorosis of older needles
1406186 frost and winter injury (general)
1301052 hail Hail wound on red pine. Such wounds may serve as infection courts for Sphaeropsis sapinea.
3036026 frost and winter injury (general)
2254020 frost and winter injury (general) in Glacier N.P.
1406177 frost and winter injury (general) 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 1 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1406174 frost and winter injury (general) damage to south side
1406176 frost and winter injury (general) French-green variety on the left, Belgian on the right.
1406095 frost and winter injury (general) frost pocket
1467196 drought
1241637 drought This sapling exhibits symptoms of chronic drought; thin crown, short needles, and short terminal growth.
0016212 fire Setting a backing fire along a firebreak.
0016348 fire Burning Alumigel from aerial drip torch.
1467219 air pollutants ozone
1467221 air pollutants
1467197 frost and winter injury (general)
1241647 chemicals Douglas-fir damaged several miles downwind from release site of chloring gas. Outer foliage was killed and shed within two weeks of exposure.
1467194 drought
1442074 fire
1467214 chemicals boron damage
1388005 wind Straight line wind damage in older red and white pine, northern Wisconsin, Chequamegon National Forest near Drummond, Wisconsin, July 1999.
0808084 fire Young stand in 1986 burn area that reburned in August, 1996.
0364097 wind stem breakage
1241758 fire This old fire scar has intact bark covering most of the injury. The cambium was killed by a column of heat without burning the bark. Decay extends into the heartwood behind the injury. Pulling away loose bark revealed a single callous ridge typical of a non-canker stem injury.
1406180 frost and winter injury (general) French-green variety on the left, Belgian on the right
1467202 frost and winter injury (general)
1467201 frost and winter injury (general)
1441120 wind Blowdown, Big Horn National Forest,
1406185 desication (wind burn) winter burn
1467029 avalanches
1388004 snow and ice damage (snow load) Snapped following an ice storm and subsequent wind. Chequamegon National Forest, Wisconsin, 1991
1406175 frost and winter injury (general) 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 2 fall), French-green variety of scotch pine
1406173 frost and winter injury (general) 3 Bravo sprays (1 spring, 2 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1241759 fire This old fire scar has intact bark covering most of the injury. The cambium was killed by a column of heat without burning the bark. Decay extends into the heartwood behind the injury. Pulling away loose bark revealed a single callous ridge typical of a non-canker stem injury.
1241648 chemicals Trees of several species died after calcium chloride dust abatement was applied to the road.
0745087 hurricane from Hurricane Camille September 1969
1118259 fire Evidence of fire sears in ponderosa pine. Black Hills, SD. 1991
1467218 air pollutants ozone
1467229 wind Columbus Day storm, 1962
1467009 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
1420085 fire setting controlled burn, Compartment 94, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama in December 1953
1467213 chemicals close up of 1467212
0808079 fire fire area, which burned in August, 1996. Wheeler Point, Heppner Ranger District
1406188 frost and winter injury (general) frost damage
2109050 wind Deformed Root Wads due to hard pan, Conecuh NF, Hurricane Ivan
0808082 fire Camera point T-96-5, view #4 initial take, Tower fire (August, 1996).
0355004 frost and winter injury (general) spruce at Mt. Mitchell
2109052 wind Deformed root wad due to hard pan
2109046 wind Broken bole at rust canker in tree bole, due to Hurricane Ivan
1210098 fire Maes Creek wildfire area in southern Colorado; fire burned in 1978, image acquired in 1981; subalpine zone near upper treeline; San Carlos RD, San Isabel NF
1441118 frost and winter injury (general)
1420132 fire Height-growth seedlings killed by burn. Compartment 14. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1423026 fire Site before spring prescribed burn, Escambia Experimental Forest, Compartment 53, May 1971
1212008 fire Dense stand of grass and mullein in Wheeler Point fire area, Heppner RD, Umatilla NF
1406187 frost and winter injury (general)
2109047 wind Broken bole at rust canker in tree bole, due to Hurricane Ivan 3rd place in the 2005 Southern Forest Insect Work Conference Photo Salon in the Other category.
2109045 wind Broken bole of Longleaf in RCW Cluster due to Hurricane Ivan1st place in the 2005 Southern Forest Insect Work Conference Photo Salon in the Other category.
5045021 lightning A very large split in a white pine bole, caused by lightning.
1546138 hurricane hurricane damage
5038084 snow and ice damage (snow load) Heavy snow load
1241651 chemicals Magnesium chloride dust abatement injury.
5050006 cold injury (low temperature) White pine terminal bud killed by cold temperature.
0010088 hail Result of severe hail storm on the night of March 8, 1999. The storm impacted about 46 square miles. In the most severely-impacted areas, all pine foliage and buds were stripped from the trees. The hardwoods had not leafed out and were not impacted as severly. This is photo showing crown damage to young pines in a longleaf plantation. This shot was taken March 24, 1999 performing a survey of the storm area.
0010090 hail Result of severe hail storm on the night of March 8, 1999. The storm impacted about 46 square miles. In the most severely-impacted areas, all pine foliage and buds were stripped from the trees. The hardwoods had not leafed out and were not impacted as severly.  This shot was of young pine tree crowns in a plantation. Notice the lack of needles and many of the buds. Taken March 24, 1999 while surveying the storm area.
0010091 hail This a zoomed shot of some overstory pine crowns showing the dieback of needles and loss of buds from the hail storm. This photo was taken March 24, 1999.  
0355002 snow and ice damage (snow load)
5041021 snow and ice damage (snow load)
5041022 snow and ice damage (snow load)
5042007 snow and ice damage (snow load)
3046028 snow and ice damage (snow load)
5041016 snow and ice damage (snow load)
2141093 fire tree scorch
2141094 fire tree scorch
2141095 fire burned tree
2141096 fire tree scorch
2141097 fire tree scorch
2141099 fire completely scorched stand
2141100 fire wildland-urban interface
2142001 fire burn mosaic
2142002 fire burn mosaic
2142003 fire stain likely introduced through wood borer activity in scorched tree
1473045 frost and winter injury (general) frost crack (external)
1473046 frost and winter injury (general) frost crack; cross-sectional view
1473112 frost and winter injury (general) "red belt" of winter injury
5052074 hail
0756041 fire burned pine forest in fiji
0756042 fire burned pine forest in fiji
1506051 chemicals Calcium carbamate fume damage, spruce & birch
1509086 lightning Lightning damaged pine
1505007 chemicals Ammonia damage, 1 month post spill
1505008 chemicals Ammonia damage, shortly after break
1505009 chemicals Ammonia damage, aerial view
1505013 chemicals Flouride injury; slash pine, brick plant source bk
1505022 ozone Ozone injury (6.5 ppm/4 hrs)
1505023 ozone Ozone injury (6.5 ppm/4 hrs)
1505030 air pollutants Air pollution damage
1505031 air pollutants Air pollution damage
1505032 air pollutants Air pollution damage
1505033 air pollutants Air pollution damage
1505043 hurricane Salt injury, Hurricane Frederic driven salt spray
1505044 hurricane Salt injury, Hurricane Frederic driven salt spray
1505045 hurricane Tree breakage, Hurricane Frederic's winds; West of Mobile along I-10.
1505047 hurricane Tree breakage, Hurricane Frederic's winds; West of Moble along I-10
1505048 hurricane Tree breakage, Hurricane Frederic's winds; W. of Mobile, along I-10
1505050 snow and ice damage (snow load) Ice accumulation, loblolly pine
1505052 snow and ice damage (snow load) Ice accumulation, loblolly pine
1505053 snow and ice damage (snow load) Ice accumulation, loblolly pine
1505056 hail Hail damage, cankering on shortleaf pine
1505060 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505062 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505063 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505064 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505065 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505066 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1505067 lightning Lightning damage, loblolly pine
1241649 chemicals Foliage symptoms of calcium chloride injury. Symptoms developed in the spring following a late summer application.
5029054 frost and winter injury (general)
5029055 frost and winter injury (general) frosted branch; Hoarfrost on spruce needles.
5028008 frost and winter injury (general) with winter frost
3036022 drought drought of pine
3036036 drought drought injury on pine
3036039 air pollutants Flouride injury on white pine
3036088 air pollutants Flouride injury on white pine
3036089 ozone injury on white pine
3036091 ozone injury on white pine
3036099 drought effects of drought on pine, SC
3037006 chemicals injury to seedlings
1749019 desication (wind burn) winter burn - white pine nursery
5042037 snow and ice damage (snow load) very heavy snow load
5058094 frost and winter injury (general)
5062030 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
5062031 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
5062032 frost and winter injury (general)
5062033 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
5062034 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
5062035 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury
5062038 desication (wind burn) winter burn
5059017 chemicals sulfur dioxide damage; point source
5056100 ozone
5038085 snow and ice damage (snow load) heavy snow load
5038088 snow and ice damage (snow load) heavy snow
5038092 frost and winter injury (general) hoar frost
5039003 snow and ice damage (snow load) ice damage
5034026 snow and ice damage (snow load) heavy snow load
5055028 lightning lightning shattered tree
5038078 hail
5038079 hail
5052018 frost and winter injury (general) frost damage
5052019 frost and winter injury (general)
5052020 frost and winter injury (general) frost injury
5049092 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049093 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049094 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049095 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage
5049096 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049097 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049098 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5049100 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage; 05-09-2005
5050002 frost and winter injury (general)
5050004 cold injury (low temperature) cold injury to bud
1467230 wind Columbus Day storm, 1962
1467204 frost and winter injury (general)
1467013 flooding/high water
1406178 frost and winter injury (general) 3 Bravo spray applications (1 spring, 2 fall) on French-green variety of scotch pine
1470056 lightning
1457039 fire Prescribed fire in a white pine seed orchard. Oconto River Seed Orchard, Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin.
1118260 fire Evidence of fire scars in ponderosa pine logs. Black Hills, SD. 1991
1118262 flooding/high water flooding in bottomland hardwoods
1397079 wind
1400007 wind 1998 Wind storm damage to white pine, Amana Colonies area, Iowa. Photo taken in 8/99.
1400008 tornado Tornado damage. Huron Manistee National Forest. 1997
1406135 tornado Tornado damage, Lake Tomahawk
1406137 tornado tornado damage, Lake Tomahawk
1406141 Road salt or de-icing salt
1406142 drought
1198027 volcanoes Mount Saint Helens, knock down
1198032 lightning
1359043 fire Scenic view of Long Meadow reburn in the Tower wildfire (Long Meadow wildfire area burned in 1986 and reburned in Tower wildfire of 1996) showing variability in post-fire response of snowbrush ceanothus (Ceanothus velutinus) patches; North Fork John Day Ranger District, Umatilla National Forest, northeastern Oregon
0808023 fire Regeneration in 1986 Lost Lake wildfire area near Olive Lake, North Fork John Day Ranger District, Umatilla National Forest, northeastern Oregon
0808054 fire Snowbrush ceanothus field in 1986 burn near Jump-Off Joe Ridge; North Fork John Day Ranger District, Uma¬tilla National Forest, northeastern Oregon
0806061 fire With catface basal scar. Malheur National Forest, Prairie City Ranger District, Grant County, Oregon
1212020 fire Field of snowbrush ceanothus in intensely burned area in a 1986 wildfire near Jump-off Joe Ridge, NFJD RD, Umatilla NF
1212089 fire Upper portion of Summit wildfire (1996) in fall of 2001; North Fork John Day RD, Umatilla NF
1215081 fire Prescribed fire with smoke in underburned stand, Bear Valley RD, Malheur NF
1210100 fire Maes Creek wildfire area in southern Colorado; fire burned in 1978, image acquired in 1987; subalpine zone near upper treeline; San Carlos RD, San Isabel NF
1423054 fire Seedling after backing fire has past
1241756 sunscald Sunscald is seen on the south side of thin-barked trees.
1241524 desication (wind burn) Winter desiccation kills foliage and sometimes, branches and terminals on portions of trees exposed above the snow.
1241525 desication (wind burn) Winter desiccation is common on high elevation sites.
1426028 fire Taken in 1897 in Baldwin County Alabama, during a southern forestry visit by the founder of the USDA Forest Service.
1207100 fire Area in the Wheeler Point fire (burned in August 1996) that was seeded with blue wildrye, Heppner Ranger District
1442211 fire Burn on Pieplant Creek Unit #38 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 6, 1982
1442212 fire Burn on Pieplant Creek Unit #38 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 6, 1982
1442213 fire Burn on Pieplant Creek Unit #38 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 7, 1982
1442214 fire Drip torch crew on Pieplant Creek Unit #38 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 7, 1982
1442215 fire Burn on Pieplant Creek Unit #38 - Gunnison National Forest, Colorado. October 7, 1982
1442221 fire Prescribed burn to control dwarf mistletoe
1442222 fire Prescribed burn for mistletoe control
1442117 hail 2-0 seedlings
1442118 wind Wind caused lesion
1442069 fire Drip torch crew; Texas Creek Unit #1; Gunnison National Forest, Colorado 10-7-82
1442072 fire Pieplant Creek; Gunnison National Forest, Colorado 10-16-82
1442073 fire Fire crew; Taylor Park, Gunnison National Forest, Colorado
1442025 Road salt or de-icing salt spray injury
1442015 flooding/high water in Dillon, Colorado
1442023 Road salt or de-icing salt
0976012 fire strong vegetative response and dead tree boles. Maes Creek burn, San Carlos District
0808098 fire Junewood plantation with partial burn with pine and larch, Tower fire.
0808100 fire Surface evidence of high-intensity burn, showing char and ash, Tower fire.
0808094 fire Tributary stream below large spring above Winom Creek, Tower fire.
0808095 fire Large fire scar in tree from many old fires, Tower fire.
0808096 fire Burned seedling and shade-card lath, Summit fire. at Long Creek Ranger District
0808089 fire Moderate- to high-intensity burn of Tower fire at Winom Creek area, North Fork John Day Ranger District
0808083 fire Young stand in 1986 burn area.
0808081 fire Camera point T-96-5, view #6 initial take, Tower fire (August, 1996).
0808086 fire Burned stream bottom in Tower fire (August, 1996) with resprouting plants.
0808080 fire Summit fire area (burned August, 1996 Indian Rock lookout, North Fork John Day Ranger District)
0808077 fire burned in August, 1996. Note complete consumption of litter layer. Wheeler Point fire area, Heppner Ranger District
1441121 wind Blowdown, northeast of Mancos, Colorado
1441122 wind
1441117 Road salt or de-icing salt
1441119 frost and winter injury (general)
1404004 fire Prescribed Burning Techniques- Strip Flank Fire in a 2-year rough. Francis Marion National Forest. January 1968
1404007 fire Burn to dispose of slash and prepare site for planting after clearcutting overstory pine. Lumber City, GA. Ring fire drags smoke to center column leaving perimeter lines clear.
1404011 fire Slash disposal burn using ring fire technique, Lumber City, GA. Mixing height above 1,700 feet but still too low to allow dispersal of smoke being generated.
1404019 fire Aerial ignition using "ping pong" balls, "Good" back fire conditions (low fine fuel moisture content) are too good for aerial ignition. 1-hr (fine) fuel moisture should be much higher - in 22-28% range. Beards Chapel, North Carolina. March 1980.
1404027 fire Headfire to reduce fire hazard by consuming fine (1-hr) fuels after Hurricane Hugo before large (100- and 1000-hr) fuels become available. also include fact that Hugo created blowdown September, 1989. Should have burned sooner but could not get permission. Photo Point in Prescribed Burn Plot 2D. USDA Forest Service - Francis Marion National Forest. McClellanville, South Carolina. April 4, 1990
1404028 fire Post-burn photo on April 20, 1900 after heading fire burn on April 4, 1990 to reduce fire hazard by consuming fine (1-hr) fuels after Hurricane Hugo before large (100- and 1000-hr) fuels become available. Hugo created blowdown in September, 1989. Should have burned sooner but could not get permission. Photo Point in Prescribed Burn Plot 2D. USDA Forest Service - Francis Marion National Forest. McClellanville, South Carolina. April 4, 1990
0016346 fire Aerial drip torch in about 1981.
0016347 fire Mixing Alumigel in an aerial drip torch.
1420166 fire Plowing fire break in USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961
1420146 fire Fire killed slash pine seedlings; live longleaf sedlings after wildfire. Escambia County, Alabama. July 1961
1420091 fire Virgil Davis setting fire with drip torch. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. 1955
1420105 fire Virgil Davis setting fire with drip torch. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. 1955
1420106 fire Surface fire burning under sparse oak-pijne stand. Compartment 135. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1420110 fire Plowing fire breaks. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961
1420111 fire Tall Timbers Research Station near Thomasville, Georgia. H.L. Stoddard reviewing burn plots. May 1964
1420113 fire Crown scorch from prescribed burn. Compartment 63. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. 1950
1420117 fire Lighting set fire. Compartment 95. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. October 1959
1420127 fire Heavy 3-year grass rough before setting controlled burn. Compartment 94. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1954
1420129 fire Prescribed burn in fresh logging slash - no crown scorch from backing fire. Compartment 94. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1954
1420130 fire Severe crown scorch a hot wild fire north of Atmore, Alabama. April 1958
1420014 fire Wild Fire damage to stand in Florida, 1950
1442005 fire Black Hills National Forest
1442007 fire regeneration after Geyser Creek Burn on Windriver Ranger District Shoshone National Forest
1423019 fire "Cool" fire in stand, Escambia Experimental Forest, Compartment 125, February 1967
1423028 fire Winter burn on Apalachicola National Forest, Florida, April 1987
1423052 fire Sapling stand on Escambia Experimental Forest in Alabama.
1423053 fire Backing fire approaching seedling
1423055 fire Seedling starting height growth after intense fire foliage consumed, bud survives
1423056 fire Height growth seedling which survived prescribed burn, Conecuh National Forest, Spring 1954
1423057 fire Height growth seedling survived prescribed burn
1423059 fire Height growth seedling burned, bud survived, Johnson Tract, Louisana, May 1964
1423060 fire Height growth seedling killed by burn
1423061 fire Height grwoth seedling top killed by burn. Note sprouting from root collar. Blackwater River State Forest Florida. June 1987.
0016349 fire Tractor standing by on fireline during site preparation burn.
0016350 fire Setting a backing fire to establish a control line off of a firebreak.
0016351 fire Crawler tractor with straight-blade constructing a firebreak.
0016387 fire Growing season burn to control hardwood sprouts in a pine stand.
2715010 fire backing fire for competition control
2715012 fire seedling after dormant season backing fire
2715013 fire seedling after dormant season backing fire; note bud was protected from heat damage by surrounding needles which were consumed
2715014 fire young sapling stand
2715015 fire seedling in active height growth stage after low intensity backing fire
2715016 fire height growth after burn; note older brown fire-scorched needles
2715017 fire seedling with needles consumed in burn but bud still living
2715019 fire sprouting from base of fire damage seedling
2254019 frost and winter injury (general) in Glacier National Park
0808061 fire Mosiac burn pattern in the Boundary fire area as seen from Tower Mountain, North Fork John Day Ranger District.
0014239 fire Simulating scorch with propane torch.
3046025 frost and winter injury (general) in pine nursery
2253067 desication (wind burn) Dessication injury to top of trees above winter snow pack.
2254021 frost and winter injury (general) in Glacier - N.P.
4178001 snow and ice damage (snow load) ice damage caused breakage
4178002 snow and ice damage (snow load) ice damage to pine stand. Note ice on pine needles
4178003 frost and winter injury (general) in young pine stand. Note ice in trees and severe leaning of tops.
0745086 hurricane from Hurricane Camille October 1969
1678067 frost and winter injury (general) Wind River Ranger District
0355005 air pollutants ozone damage to pine
0355033 frost and winter injury (general) on shortleaf pine
0364089 chemicals hydrogen fluoride damage to white pine

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