N&O Index Card Listings

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Trees
  • Forestry becoming global industry - Ja 28 90 19K
  • Government auctioning maritime forest (NAGS HEAD WOODS) in N.C. - Fe 1 90 4B
  • N.C. students rally to preserve forests - Fe 27 90 2B
  • Helms gets N.C. forests off of pilot project list - Mr 3 90 4B
  • Timber program bypasses N.C.; Helms blamed - Mr 4 90 1C
  • Editorial: Cut-rate trees from Helms - Mr 7 90 12A
  • Nature Conservancy buys Pender forest - Mr 16 90 4B
  • Forestry official (Dahl) sits on lobbying group board - Mr 18 90 13A
  • Environmentalists seek state controls in coastal forests - My 16 90 4B
  • Editorial: Trees that guard the coast - My 20 90 6J
  • Panel weighs protection for coastal forests - Jy 28 90 1B
  • Forestry guidelines draw fire; Critics say report threatens wetlands - Au 27 90 1B
  • Survey shows state's pine forests larger, but other states' smaller - Au 30 90 4B
  • Editorial: Greenbacks vs. greenery - Se 6 90 22A
  • 'There is a sickness in the woods'; Ecologists fear for future of wild birds - Se 9 90 1J
  • Youths to get forestry training at Avery prison - No 15 90 4B
  • State fumbles $280,000 Buxton Woods grant - De 3 90 1B
  • Editorial: Forests in the balance - De 5 90 16A
  • Maritime forest controls rejected; State panel cites local efforts to protect areas from development - De 8 90 4B
Trees
  • N.C.'s tall trees take titles on list of woodland winners - Ja 14 91 1B
  • North Carolina's national champion trees (Chart) - Ja 14 91 1B
  • DOT project jeopardizes trees in Fuquay-Varina - My 16 91 2F
  • Dogwood fungus may not hit lower areas of North Carolina - My 28 91 6B
  • Pollution may hurt pine trees; Study shows ozone may slow growth - Jn 3 91 1
  • Herbicide overdose kills RDU trees, but whodunit? - Jy 31 91 1B
  • Famous oak (Henry Clay Oak) takes to its death bed - Au 16 91 1
  • Spiked trees found in Graham county - Se 24 91 5B
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Trees
  • Pine clones offer shortcut for tree breeders - Mr 3 88 12T
  • Buncombe group fights for trees - Ma 8 88 32A
  • Tree deaths up dramatically in N.C. mountains - Ma 8 88 1
  • Editorial: Dirty air and dead trees (Appalachian range) - Ma 11 88 12A
  • Messy infestation bugs local silver maples - Jn 9 88 6T
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Tree thieves steal community spirit - Jn 12 88 7D
  • Famous Liberty Oak removed in Greensboro - Jn 18 88 2C
  • Bearing witness to Blue Ridge blight (Photo) - Jn 26 88 1
  • Blue Ridge blight: Dying forests mar beauty of mountains - Jn 26 88 6A
  • Does tar heal trees? NCSU office says no - Jy 1 88 2C
  • Panel asks Raleigh to develop program to protect trees along major roadways - Jy 1 88 1C
  • Profit grows on trees; Patient farmers get nice return - Jy 10 88 1I
  • Soap combating aphids on Smoky Mountain firs - Jy 12 88 2C
  • Forester spares the trees; City of Oaks seeks to keep its mantle - Jy 19 88 1C
  • Editorial: Planting and planning - Jy 23 88 14A
  • Dry weather hurts Christmas tree farms - Au 22 88 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: State work threatens stately oak trees - Au 28 88 7D
  • NCSU strengthening trees for pulpwood - Se 14 88 8A
  • Wilmington protester (BELL) hangs on to doomed tree - Se 17 88 3C
  • Construction of the house can kill trees; Lack of oxygen, damage to roots can be deadly - Se 25 88 1F
  • Tulip trees showing fall color - Oc 15 88 5D
  • Pine beetle is killing trees again in Orange County - Oc 21 88 2C
  • Progress may fell largest Garner tree - No 5 88 1C
  • Ancient wonders standing tall; Rings say N.C. cypress forest has oldest trees east of Rockies - No 6 88 1
  • Researchers use trees to study past climates No 6 88 19A
  • Garner backs shopping center; 212-year-old oak gets reprieve No 8 88 1C
  • Deadly disease stalking dogwoods No 25 88 1
Trees
  • Agency keeps forests eligible for disposal of low-level wastes - Ja 22 88 3C
  • Speakers urge Duke to leave its forest alone - Ja 31 88 23A
  • Officials advising Duke to protect forest - Mr 11 88 2C
  • State may yield control of Hatteras forest use - Mr 25 88 4C
  • Nature-lovers plan cleanup of Duke Forest - Jn 9 88 3T
  • Blue Ridge blight: Dying forests mar beauty of mountains - Jn 26 88 6A
  • Economics, incentives boost N.C. forestland - Jy 10 88 6I
  • Who owns the forest? (Chart) - Jy 10 88 1I
  • Growing city elbows fire tower out of northern Wake - Jy 27 88 1C
  • Editorial: Out of the woods - Jy 28 88 18A
  • Orange officials against delaying Duke Forest plan - Jy 30 88 3C
  • Duke to close forest at night to thwart abuse from revelers - Au 31 88 2C
  • Cutting N.C.'s trees debated; Residents, others question U.S.-backed clear-cut of national forests - Se 4 88 35A
  • N.C. Forestry Association meets, discusses management of forests - Oc 7 88 20C
  • Forest vote delay sought to give Duke more time - Oc 18 88 4C
  • N.C. urged to protect coastal island forests; Development an imminent danger, report warns
  • (Map) - De 26 88 1
Trees
  • State pays tribute to historic tree; Henry Clay Oak dying of old age - Se 25 91 2B
  • Foresters find unique tree in (UNC-C) parking lot (Chinquapin oak) - De 24 91 3B
Trees
  • In Zebulon, a planting of seedlings; Tree planting will give pupils Earth Day role - Ap 19 90 2F
  • Editorial: Good sign for the trees - Jn 18 90 6A
  • Editorial: Planting trees to treasure - Au 19 89 6J
  • Say trees, please; Man (Womick) takes to road, planting saplings all across the state - Oc 22 90 1C
  • Biggest ginkgo tree in N.C. at Old Salem - No 28 90 4B
  • Change of heart saves cedars; Man couldn't cut Tyrrell tract's trees; now it will be nature preserve - De 26 90 22A
  • Editorial: Cedars saved to inspire - De 29 90 12A