St. Bonaventure University Serves As Prime Ground For Acorn Harvesting During National Seed Shortage 

Fall signifies the beginning of acorn harvesting season at St. Bonaventure University. 

According to the National Wildlife Federation, there’s a vast gap between the amount of seeds needed to restore lands and the amount of seeds available. In other words, we are facing a nationwide seed shortage. 

SBU-TV's Riley Bell met with Matti Burke, a forest technician for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Learn how acorn harvesting can proactively tackle this nationwide seed shortage. 


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