Matt,

Would these old growth forests be only those of forests that have
never been logged or would it include second-growth forests with trees
over 120 years old?

James Parton

On Nov 14, 2:07 am, mdnoone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it is time for ENTS to create a map with all of their secret
> locations of old growth throughout the us.  A nice map will let users
> know what old growth there is to find where ever they may be.
>
> This means locations (coordinates) and descriptions must be provided.
> Maybe this already exists and I don't know it, if not some one should
> do this.
>
> I appreciate old growth and what ENTS stands for and think this could
> provide some nice "PR".  What do the ENTS think.
>
> Matt
> If no other GIS people volunteer for this project I would be willing.
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