Study: New England Loses 65 Acres Of Forest Per Day To Development

Courtesy Harvard Forest

A new wave of forest loss is underway in New England, at a rate of 65 acres a day. That’s the conclusion of a new regionwide study spearheaded by a Harvard University forest research group. And the authors say New England could lose more than a million acres of forest cover over the next half-century.

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