The Douglas fir is an indelible symbol of the Pacific Northwest. The thick-barked native represents the aesthetics of biologically rich Cascadia and the checkered past of overlogging.
The big trees tended to range from 100 to 150 years ... Suzanne Simard, a forestry ecologist at the University of British Columbia, is best known for her research into 'mother trees' and the ...
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