Summary

This case study is the first in a series by PERC done in partnership with the Sand County Foundation with support from the Bradley Fund for the Environment.
Summary

This case study is the first in a series by PERC done in partnership with the Sand County Foundation with support from the Bradley Fund for the Environment.
Orono, Maine — A new report from the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC), the University of Maine, and Harvard Forest outlines practical strategies to conserve Maine’s remaining late-successional and old-growth forests—some of the rarest and most ecologically valuable forests in the eastern United States. The report, Conserving the Last Mature Forests in Maine, evaluatesContinue reading "Cheney Lake Watershed: Farming Water Quality in Kansas"
Pathways to protect the state’s remaining late-successional and old-growth forests
PERC hosted some of the country’s leading national park officials, researchers, partners, and policy experts to discuss the future of America’s “best idea.”