In this 3-part series, you’ll go into the woods with Tom as he covers many of the topics in detail, providing another opportunity for you to enhance your own “forest forensics” skills.
Some of the topics covered in the three parts: New England’s stone walls; pillows and cradles; merino sheep craze (“sheep fever”); forests arising on abandoned agricultural land (past hay field vs crop field vs pasture); signs of past wind, logging and fire damage; reading tree stumps; white pine weevils and multi-trunked pines.
In Part 1, Tom covers the topics of New England’s maze of woodland stone fences, abandoned agricultural lands, pillow-and-cradle topography, and storm damage.
Part 3 is at https://youtu.be/tEAfFq3gb30
Also, see this story and others at our blog, www.neforests.com
https://youtu.be/hCAvBmY7ZgA
To see more about the white pine weevil, see “The White Pine Weevil’s Life Cycle” on this channel at https://youtu.be/XykmZCSfrI4