Time: September 14, 2013 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Lincoln Pond, NY, Adirondacks, Essex County
Street: 239 Kingdom Dam Lane, New Russia NY
City/Town: New Russia, NY
Phone: 607 255 2115
Event Type: woods, walk, (please, pre-register)
Organized By: Peter Smallidge (Eric and Bev Lawson, owners)
Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2013
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Overview - Look at the forest currently marked for harvest, but not yet cut. Look also at previous harvests, some as old as 70 years. Consider issues that limit the successful regeneration of forest trees.
Schedule: Arrive at 11AM. Lunch (Hamburgers, etc) at 11:30 AM.
12:30 WW begins. Highlights - This mixed forest presents three distinct past harvests, one of 38 acres in 1993, one of approximately 100 acres about 45 years ago and the third of about ten acres last harvested 70 or more years ago. In addition, we will inspect a large beaver pond presenting management issues and wildlife challenges and then we will step over the border onto State land and take a look at a climax forest.
The event is free, but please register to ensure sufficient food and handouts. Call Diana at 607 255 2115, or email to DLT5@cornell.edu
Directions:
Location, 239 Kingdom Dam Lane, New Russia NY. Take the Elizabethtown to Mineville Road (Lincoln Pond Rd.) south out of Elizabethtown headed east. 1/4 mile after crossing over the Adk Northway, turn left onto Kingdom Dam Lane. Go 9/10ths of a mile and then turn left up the dirt road to Kindervolk. Park in the lot. Signs will be up.
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