News from the desk of Joan Maloof, Founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network jemaloof@gmail.com
Friday, August 17, 2012
Two Virginia forests to be added to the Old-Growth Forest Network
On Saturday, August 18th, we will welcome Fernbrook Natural Area (Albemarle County) into the Network; and on Monday morning, August 20th, we will have a dedication ceremony for the James Madison Landmark Forest at Montpelier (Orange County). These forests still stand today because forward-thinking individuals protected them.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Update on the VA Tech Stadium Woods
The forest stands (for now) but a big old oak was cut by "the authorities" when no one was looking....
http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/312639
http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/312639
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
A threatened Hawaiian Forest
During a recent trip to Hawaii I had the opportunity to learn more about the native forests there. The largest trees in the forest are the Ohi'a (pronounced oh-hee-ah), and it is not surprising that they were unfamiliar to me before, since they are endemic to Hawaii -- naturally occurring nowhere else. The next most common "tree" is actually a fern with fronds that unroll many feet overhead, the Hapu'u (pronounced hah-poo-oo) -- another endemic species.
Old-growth forest on Hawaii are composed largely of these two species, and I was saddened to learn that the ancient forests of Hawaii are still being destroyed. One of the most impressive of these forests, 72 acres in Waikaku'u in South Kona, has just been approved for a 14 lot subdivision. Local conservationists are appealing the decision and trying to find a conservation buyer. The price is 1.5 million -- or should I say priceless? Below are some photos of this special place. If you want to help call Patricia Missler at 808-990-2970. Mahalo.
Old-growth forest on Hawaii are composed largely of these two species, and I was saddened to learn that the ancient forests of Hawaii are still being destroyed. One of the most impressive of these forests, 72 acres in Waikaku'u in South Kona, has just been approved for a 14 lot subdivision. Local conservationists are appealing the decision and trying to find a conservation buyer. The price is 1.5 million -- or should I say priceless? Below are some photos of this special place. If you want to help call Patricia Missler at 808-990-2970. Mahalo.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Cornell talk and hike, September 12
I am honored to be giving a talk at Cornell University on September 12th, 7:30pm, Cornell Plantations. Earlier that day there will be a public hike through the old-growth forest to be included in the Network for Tompkins County, NY. Here is the link for more information: https://www.cornellplantations.org/event/Fischer_hike
Come and join me!
Come and join me!
| Fischer Old-Growth Forest by Pultorak |
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Big Island, Hawaii, Forest added to Old-Growth Forest Network
| Entrance to the Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve |
| At the dedication celebration on July 30th. Alyson, Jill Nadine, and the County Coordinator, Evan |
Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve is 18,730 acres in size and was established in 1981 to protect unique native rainforest. Long-Term management of this forested watershed provides multiple benefits including protection of the island’s water resources, undeveloped open spaces, and culturally significant areas. The reserve provides habitat for rare native plants and animals preserving the biodiversity of Hawai‘i for current and future generations. This wet forest contains many large old ohia trees, false sandalwood trees, and towering hapuu tree ferns.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
In the Global Tree Preservation newsletter
| Photo from dedication of the Dorchester Co., Maryland forest |
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Dorchester County, Maryland, Old-Growth Forest Network recognition celebration
You are welcome to join us as we gather for a celebration to dedicate Maryland's Dorchester County forest that was recently added to the Old-Growth Forest Network
Monday, June 25, 2012, at 4:30 pm
LeCompte Wildlife Management Area
Directions:
Closest address: 4343 Steele Neck Road, Vienna, MD 21869 (parking area is past this on the left, an unmarked circular area with a tree in the center). From Vienna (near firehouse) turn onto Elliott Island Rd (aka Market St). Go 1.1 mi to Steele Neck Rd. Stay on Steele Neck Rd for 2.9 mi until you see the parking area on the left.
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