This is a slightly cleaner copy from another site that declared it in the
public domain.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Oldgrowth3.jpg

Paul

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Lee Frelich <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mary:
>
> The maps showing 1620, 1850, 1920 and 1992 are at this website:
>
> http://www.endgame.org/gtt-oldgrowth-map-us.html
>
> You can right click on the image with your mouse, and then left click on
> copy image, and then move it into another file--I moved it onto a powerpoint
> slide, but you should be able to put it in a word file as well.
>
> Lee
>
> Mary Davis wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have or know of a map of Virginia showing changes in
>> old-growth coverage over a time period?  The National Forest Council had a
>> national map showing the extent of "virgin" forest in 1620, 1850, 1920, and
>> the present. Virginia Forest Watch needs a map like that on Virginia for a
>> slide show project on mountain treasure areas.  Mary D.
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