Dr. Sam Davis

By Logging Wetland Forests for Corporate Profit, the American South Is Ruining Its Own Backyard

The Forest Service estimates that the U.S. once held over a billion acres of old-growth forest in the lower 48. Now, less than 10 percent of old-growth forest remains in the continental US, and most of it is concentrated in the Pacific Northwest, where the terrain is simply too difficult to traverse with logging equipment. Wetland forests—the swamps, bayous, pocosins, and coastal forests of the South—have not fared much better. Some estimate that over 80 percent of wetland forests have disappeared since colonial times: dammed, ditched, and drained for agriculture, timber harvest, commercial and residential development and pine plantations.  

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