New Report Details How Development Threatens Massachusetts Forests

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

A two-year study, released by Harvard University, says current development trends threaten forests in Massachusetts.

   In a first of its kind study for an entire state researchers used sophisticated computer models to look acre by acre how four different scenarios of development, land conservation and timber-harvesting would play out over the next 50 years.  David Foster, director of  Harvard Forest- the university’s outdoor research lab-said the study comes at a critical time.

    "We are losing the very natural infrastructure that supports human life and supports all of nature."

   To save forests the study urges more conservation and future development clustered around existing cities and towns.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
The record-setting tenure of Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno. The 2011 tornado and its recovery that remade the largest city in Western Massachusetts. The fallout from the deadly COVID outbreak at the Holyoke Soldiers Home. Those are just a few of the thousands and thousands of stories WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief Paul Tuthill has covered for WAMC in his nearly 17 years with the station.