Research maps out trade-offs between deer and timber
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 - 14:30
in Earth & Climate
Since the 1950s, sustainability in northern hardwood forests was achieved by chopping down trees in small clumps to naturally make room for new ones to spring up. Early experiments with single-tree and group selection logging found that desirable species like sugar maples did a great job of regenerating in the sunny, rain-drenched harvest gaps theoretically eliminating the need to replant.