The Bartlett Experimental Forest Becomes an Endangered Species

The Bartlett Experimental Forest Becomes an Endangered Species

Concord Monitor

In 1931, the U.S. Forest Service established this 2,600-acre forest near Conway as a place where scientists could research forest management methods. For more than 90 years, foresters, biologists, and other resource managers and scientists have conducted decades-long studies at the property. One of them, Bill Leak, has spent his 68-year career studying this forest.

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