Was listening to WVLT this afternoon and John D'iorio had a guest from the Forestry Service talking about the Big Tree program. Only got to hear a few minutes of this, but found the following link: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/forest/community/bigtree.html
You'd think they would have the full list available online somewhere, but evidently they don't. I did find a few of them listed here: http://www.stockton.edu/~forestry/historic.htm
Has anyone seen this book? Are any of the "big trees" in the pines? This is one thing which always saddens me about New Jersey. There aren't any old growth forests in the pines (or have I missed something)? Pennsylvania has a nice website for old growth forests: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/FORESTRY/oldgrowth/index.aspx
You'd think they would have the full list available online somewhere, but evidently they don't. I did find a few of them listed here: http://www.stockton.edu/~forestry/historic.htm
Has anyone seen this book? Are any of the "big trees" in the pines? This is one thing which always saddens me about New Jersey. There aren't any old growth forests in the pines (or have I missed something)? Pennsylvania has a nice website for old growth forests: http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/FORESTRY/oldgrowth/index.aspx