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A new-growth black cherry tree sprouts up in a stand of birch trees on protected conservation land in Weston, Mass., Wednesday, May 19, 2010. A report released by Harvard University's forestry lab that states New England's forest cover is …

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Study: Forest cover declining in N.E.

It's threatening the region's landscape

Updated: Wednesday, 19 May 2010, 4:49 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 19 May 2010, 4:49 PM EDT

BOSTON (AP) - After more than 150 years of natural re-growth, forest cover is declining across all six New England states, threatening the region's landscape and chipping away at a natural buffer against global warming.

That's the conclusion of a study being released Tuesday by the Harvard Forest, Harvard University's laboratory for ecological research.

The study said that after a spate of land clearing by European settlers, New England forests were allowed to grow back. But that success is being reversed under the pressure of commercial development, industry use and invasive species.

Less than 20 percent of New England's 33 million acres of forest are permanently protected.

The report makes a series of recommendations, including long-term conservation efforts to protect at least 70 percent of
the region, or 30 million acres, as forest land.
 

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