Boreal ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ – Learning, Adaptation, and Production, a research and K-12 outreach project, is enhancing the understanding of the boreal forest.

Graduate ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ take forest measurements for the BAKLAP project.
Graduate ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ take forest measurements for the BAKLAP project.

In one of the most ambitious forest regeneration experiments in ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬, University of ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ Fairbanks forest scientists surveyed the massive Rosie Creek Fire site (burned in 1983) to determine biomass potential. Previous work was halted after funding disappeared decades ago. β€œI knew there was more to the story,” said Professor Glenn Juday. β€œWith BAKLAP we were able to salvage the initial investment and make it pay off 30 years later. That’s really gratifying.”

The data the researchers collected on forest regrowth gives state foresters unprecedented information to better discern the impacts of a changing climate.

The outreach aspect of the program, OneTree ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬, shares the excitement and creativity of science, technology, education, art and math education through the study of birch trees. The program conducts K-12 outreach to thousands of Fairbanks-area ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ and offers unique professional development opportunities for teachers.

Students grow saplings, tap for sap, create art from tree products and create business marketing plans. Collaboration with schools, artists, graduate ³ΙΘΛΣ°Ζ¬ and scientists is key to success. β€œThe community has really embraced OneTree and made it its own,” Janice Dawe, One Tree ³ΙΘΛӰƬ’s director, said.