Weyerhaeuser
The Weyerhaeuser Company ( ) is an American timberland company which owns nearly of timberlands in the U.S., and manages an additional of timberlands under long-term licenses in Canada. The company has manufactured wood products for over a century. It operates as a real estate investment trust (REIT). Provided by Wikipedia-
1by MacNearney, Doug, Pigeon, Karine, Stenhouse, Gordon, Nijland, Wiebe, Coops, Nicholas C., Finnegan, LauraContributors: “...Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2016)
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2by Forde, Taya L., Orsel, Karin, Zadoks, Ruth N., Biek, Roman, Adams, Layne G., Checkley, Sylvia L., Davison, Tracy, De Buck, Jeroen, Dumond, Mathieu, Elkin, Brett T., Finnegan, Laura, Macbeth, Bryan J., Nelson, Cait, Niptanatiak, Amanda, Sather, Shane, Schwantje, Helen M., van der Meer, Frank, Kutz, Susan J.Contributors: “...Weyerhaeuser Company...”
Published in Frontiers in Microbiology (2016)
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3by Kermish‐Wells, Joseph, Massolo, Alessandro, Stenhouse, Gordon B., Larsen, Terrence A., Musiani, MarcoContributors: “...Weyerhaeuser Company...”
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2017)
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4by DeCesare, Nicholas J., Hebblewhite, Mark, Lukacs, Paul M., Hervieux, DavidContributors: “...Weyerhaeuser Company...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2015)
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