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[GWL]: Old Growth


>From: PIXMAN1997@aol.com
> It has been estimated that less than 10% of Americas old growth forests
still stand unmolested.
>Larry Maupin

Just curious.  What is it about old growth forests that make them desirable
or even sacrosanct?

Is it just because they are old?
Is it because they represent an ecosystem that cannot be replicated in a
younger forest?

Dan Strickland

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