The story of New England's ancient, old growth forests... what they once were, what changes have taken place across central New England since European settlers arrived, and what our remnant old growth stands look like today.
Features appearances by:
David Foster, David Orwig, Neil Pederson (Harvard Forest)
Tony D'Amato (University of Vermont)
Tom Wessels (Antioch University New England)
Peter Dunwiddie (University of Washington)
Bob Leverett (Native Tree Society)
Joan Maloof (Old Growth Forest Network).
See companion blog at www.neforests.com
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The Lost Forests of New England: Eastern Old Growth
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