Author Archives for Ellen Powell

Turtle eating corn on the cob on forest floor

Does Every Picture Tell a Story?

October 13, 2022 10:52 am Published by Comments Off on Does Every Picture Tell a Story?

By Scott Bachman, Area Forester This summer, my colleague Evan Richardson was asked by a landowner to prepare a Forest Stewardship Plan on a newly acquired property in southern Suffolk. One of his concerns was the management of a pond on the property. As foresters, our expertise is in trees and forests. Our officemates at the Portsmouth Office, however, work for Virginia’s Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR). The relationship we... Read More


American chestnut burr opened showing nuts inside

A Prickly Problem

October 5, 2022 7:03 am Published by Comments Off on A Prickly Problem

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator Did you know that one of Virginia’s State Forests was established specifically for research on a single species? That site is the Lesesne State Forest, located at the base of Three Ridges Mountain in Nelson County. The species is the iconic American chestnut (Castanea dentata). American chestnut was once so abundant and ecologically important that it was considered a foundation species. But in... Read More


Close-up of bright yellow flower petals

Far-Flung Seeds

September 21, 2022 8:58 am Published by Comments Off on Far-Flung Seeds

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator Plants are endlessly fascinating. Not only do they make their own food out of water, air, and light, but some lead exciting lives that put James Bond to shame. Theirs is a world of hostile takeovers, pollination trickery, chemical warfare, and ingenious travel methods. I may have a minor obsession with how seeds move from place to place, given that this is my... Read More


Helicopter dropping water on wildfire

Tales from the Fireline

September 7, 2022 8:30 am Published by Comments Off on Tales from the Fireline

Contributors: Delaney Beattie, DOF Riparian Buffer Specialist- James River Buffer Program; Chad Briggs, DOF Forest Technician; Jack Colyer, DOF Forest Technician; Bill Perry, DOF Area Forester; Travis Tindell, DOF Area Forester; compiled by Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator    While Virginians enjoyed a fairly normal summer, the national news told of wildfires raging in other parts of the country. Virginia Department of Forestry personnel often provide fire suppression assistance to other states,... Read More


Webworm on cherry leaves

Don’t Judge a Tree by Its Color

August 25, 2022 12:10 pm Published by Comments Off on Don’t Judge a Tree by Its Color

A Brief Guide to Late Summer Tree Pests By Amanda Conrad, DOF Forest Health Technician  As the summer heat fades and autumn looms right around the corner, you may notice some changes to leaves that have nothing to do with the seasons. Late summer provides a unique setting for forest and tree pests that go mostly unnoticed until this time of year. One such pest, the fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea),... Read More