Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990 (Classic Reprint)

Forest Health Monitoring, New England, 1990 (Classic Reprint)
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The six-state New England region is estimated to be over 80 percent forested. With a total land area of more than 40 million acres, forestland comprises over 32 million acres. The predominance of forestland occurs throughout New England, with Maine most extensively forested (89 percent) and forestland in southern New England exceeding 60 percent of total land area.

Over 85 percent of New England forests are classified as one of four major forest-type groups: White Pine, spruce-fir, oak-hickory, and Northern Hardwoods. Across New England, 76 tree species have been recorded on forest survey plots. The most common conifers are balsam fir and red spruce and the most common hardwood species is red maple.

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