Cutting the Forest of the Future

Thoughtful approach to logging boosts valuable hardwoods and provides wildlife habitat
Patrick Larsen

Logging that leaves some high-quality trees as seed sources can boost forest regeneration while helping local wildlife. Says Amanda Duren, director of partnerships for the Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture, “Young forest is so valuable for many species of birds and other wildlife because the plant growth that’s there tends to be really dense.”