Inspiration Dissemination

Allison SwartzYou don’t look your age: pruning young forests to mimic old-growth forest

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Allison Swartz, a PhD student in the Forest Ecosystems and Society program in the College of Forestry at Oregon State, is in the midst of a multi-year study on forest stream ecosystems. “My work focuses on canopy structure—how the forest age and structure influences life in streams,” says Allison. “People are always shocked at how many organisms live in such a small section of stream. So much life in there, but you don’t realize it when you’re walking nearby on the trail.” Part of Allison’s project involves cutting gaps in the forest canopy over streams to mimic the kind of openings that appear in old growth forest. Listen to hear about the characteristics of old growth and regenerating forests, and to hear some pro tips about how to recognize forest age and find salamanders in streams! Hosted by Daniel Watkins and Lisa Hildebrand. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID facebook: www.facebook.com/InspirationDissemination/ Blog: blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspiration/ Radio Station: www.