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 Research reinforces what much of the forestry community already knows — that trees have a positive impact on human health. Learn more.  Texas A&M Forest Service offers careers that can take you anywhere from a wildfire line defending lives and homes, to a forest protecting and conserving Texas natural resources to a computer working on a new application to create solutions for Texans across the state.  Join us as we celebrate the landmark of our state forest’s centennial year. Texas state forests are essential to our ecosystems, communities, and growth in the forestry industry.
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Mitigating the impacts of invasive species and diseases in Texas
Invasive species cause many negative impacts to the Texas landscape, from the displacement of native trees to potentially killing entire species. Texas A&M Forest Service takes great lengths to help mitigate their impacts and is highlighting those efforts during National Invasive Species Awareness Week. more...
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