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Maine’s 10.4 million acres of Unorganized Territories (UT) are home to the last stronghold of remote, undeveloped ponds and scattered older growth forest stands in the eastern United States. We’re joined by Dr. John Haga...
Maine’s Increasingly Rare Old Growth Forests is an episode from Maine Environment: Frontline Voices by NRCMenvironment. Maine’s 10.4 million acres of Unorganized Territories (UT) are home to the last stronghold of remote, undeveloped ponds...
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Published Feb 20, 2025, 35:03 long, audio available.
Maine’s 10.4 million acres of Unorganized Territories (UT) are home to the last stronghold of remote, undeveloped ponds and scattered older growth forest stands in the eastern United States. We’re joined by Dr. John Hagan, a scientist and founder of Our Climate Common, to learn more about the vast forests of the North Woods. Hagan helped lead a research team that identified the locations of the last remaining old growth forest stands in the North Woods.
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Maine’s Increasingly Rare Old Growth Forests is from Maine Environment: Frontline Voices by NRCMenvironment.
Published Feb 20, 2025 and 35:03 long