Researchers are working to help make New England woodlands more resilient

The sounds of chainsaws and woodchippers and the sights of stands of dead trees have become more familiar in recent years across Connecticut. Forests are under stress and are being lost—an average of 13 acres of forests lost per day since 1985—prompting an urgent question: what does the future of Connecticut’s forests look like?


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Source: Phys.org