Traffic during COVID

Long traffic lines were just one of the impacts and issues UNH researchers found during the pandemic when there was a significant increase in the number of visitors to New England national forests.

The most ancient trees still standing in America's national forests would get new protections under a proposal the Biden administration will announce Tuesday that would ban most logging in groves that play a vital role in fighting climate change.

In a phone interview, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the effort is the first time the U.S. Forest Service has proposed simultaneously revising all 128 of its forest plans, which dictate how all 193 million acres of forests and grasslands are managed. The plan would prohibit cutting down old-growth trees for economic reasons, preventing carbon-rich forests from being clearcut at a time when scientists say they are most needed. These trees, most of which are well over 100 years old, store vast amounts of carbon. They also provide an essential habitat for hundreds of species of wildlife and are more likely to survive wildfires.