Harvard Forest diorama: 1930 hardwoods form second crop.
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Harvard 'Foresters' put forward bold new plan'The time has come to step up to ... protect the commonwealth's forest infrastructure.'May 12, 2005n a new scientific report titled "Wildlands and Woodlands: A Vision for the Forests of Massachusetts," David Foster, director of Harvard University's Harvard Forest, is calling, along with his colleagues, for a bold new land protection effort to stave off accelerating forest fragmentation in Massachusetts. "The time has come to step up to the challenge of protecting the commonwealth's forest infrastructure," said Foster. Establishing 250,000 acres of large wildland reserves predominantly on existing public land, where nature is left to follow its own course without human intervention. This would encompass 50 percent of state-owned lands whereas state government is currently considering 10-20 percent. |