Clearcutting in Connecticut leads to rapid forest regeneration and biomass growth
The study looked at how a forest in Connecticut regrew after being completely cut down in 1981. Researchers wanted to see how new trees and plants grew back over ten years. They checked the area every few years to see how many new plants were growing and how fast they were getting bigger. They found that the forest started growing back pretty quickly, with lots of new plants and trees appearing. This information is important for people who want to know how forests recover after being cut down.