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@Cruiser has a great thread for forests out West, so in that vein, here's one for the North East!
I by no means have that amount of knowledge, but I recently found a great YouTube channel:
youtube.com
Some of my favorites are the ones on finding pockets of old growth (pre-European settlers), and "reading the forested landscape" with Tom Wessels.
Feel free to share your knowledge, New Englanders!
I by no means have that amount of knowledge, but I recently found a great YouTube channel:
New England Forests
Films related to the forests and wildlife of New England, primarily Western Massachusetts. Old growth forests are a special interest. More information (including contact info) is available at the companion New England Forests blog at www.neforests.com
![youtube.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fs%2Fdesktop%2F9e7b5b42%2Fimg%2Flogos%2Ffavicon_32x32.png&hash=0e159d57ec78e0fd6931ba6d5ee83f87&return_error=1)
Some of my favorites are the ones on finding pockets of old growth (pre-European settlers), and "reading the forested landscape" with Tom Wessels.
Feel free to share your knowledge, New Englanders!
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