DREAM (Desired Regeneration through Assisted Migration) is a Canada-American network studying assisted migration, a tool for the adaptation of forests to climate change.
Work by DREAMers and a colleague from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology is the subject of a Northern Research Station Highlight from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service.
Emilie Champagne’s work on planted seedlings vulnerability to browsing by herbivores in an assisted migration context was one of the subjects of a recent report from Radio-Canada’s L’heure du monde radio show.
A team of foresters from the USDA’s Murphysboro regional office have started collecting seeds intended for the first experimental site of DREAM-Wisconsin.