Created by the Old-Growth Forest Network, this film “takes you on a 4-minute journey that represents 300 years in the life of a forest. See how structure and biodiversity recover naturally, and how continued management like thinning and harvesting interferes with recovery.”
Related news articles
- Death of the giants: forests getting shorter, younger, in Northwest and elsewhere – The Seattle Times (June 5, 2020)
- Study: Climate change, industry harming old-growth forest – The Daily World (June 2, 2020)
- As forests decline globally, New England is not immune via WBUR (May 28, 2020)
OGFN related articles
- Pachama forms new advisory board of environmental experts – Global Newswire (June 10, 2020)
- Teens to advise ODNR youth outreach program – Ohio’s Country Journal (May 26, 2020)
- Mohawk Trail State Forest – Old-Growth Forest Network
About the old forest in Mount Sunapee State Park (FOMS resource page)