News Archive: Forestry
Salamander populations affected by valley fill
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 14, 2016
UK Forestry's Steven Price studied 23 Eastern Kentucky headwater streams and found that mountaintop removal mining & subsequent valley fill take a toll on salamander numbers.
UK forestry professor wins Senior Research Award
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 14, 2016
Steven J. Price received the Association of Southeastern Biologists' Senior Research Award for his outstanding research.
New forestry website is prime example of #UK4KY
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Apr. 1, 2016
Combining the research and academics of the Forestry Department with the outreach of the Cooperative Extension Service, the new site has something for everyone.
McCreary County extension agent leads students to nature

By
Jeff Franklin
Published on Mar. 18, 2016
Gifted and talented students make new discoveries in nature
Registration open for tri-state Woodlands and Wildlife Workshop
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Feb. 15, 2016
The annual event provides forestry- and wildlife-related educational opportunities to help woodland owners get the most from their properties.
Kentucky ag economy slumps in 2015, but cash receipts still in top three
Published on Dec. 3, 2015
A decline in agricultural exports has an impact.
CAFE receives five sustainability grants
By
Whitney Harder
Published on Dec. 2, 2015
The UK President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee awarded nearly $200,000 in funding to seven sustainability projects.
UK to host Wilderness First Responder Training Course at Raven Run
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Nov. 6, 2015
A comprehensive wilderness medicine curriculum focuses on extended care and wilderness therapies. Participants will learn to make tough medical decisions in remote places.
Bee happy: Eighth graders plant native wildflowers in Cane Run watershed
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Oct. 29, 2015
UK Forestry webinar series kicks off Oct. 20
By
Carol Lea Spence
Published on Oct. 5, 2015
UK Cooperative Extension will offer a forestry webinar series from Oct. 20-Dec. 1. Anyone interested in woodland management, timber and wildlife topics is welcome to participate.