by Pete Geddes
Shanghai 1990 vs. 2010 (via Roger Pielke Jr.)
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 "Societal Change Happens Fast"
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.”