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Endangered forests are the remaining forests around the globe
with outstanding ecological values that would be irreparably harmed by
industrial logging. They represent priority areas for focused conservation
efforts. In practical terms, these forests represent areas that should be off
limits to logging and set aside as ecological reserves. While a large
proportion of the world´s remaining old-growth, primary and ancient forests in
tropical, temperate and boreal zones are considered “endangered forests”, the
term also includes other ecologically significant forests, such as those in the
Southern US where little old-growth remains.
Starting in the late 1990´s and continuing today, over 400 companies,
including The Home Depot, Lowe´s and Staples, have made a commitment to phase
out products originating from “endangered forests." As a result,
conservation organizations working with conservation scientists have defined
the term “endangered forests” so important areas that need to be protected can
be identified, mapped and ultimately protected.
The Ecological Values that Define
Endangered Forests
· Intact
forest landscapes — Forests around the world are under tremendous threat
and have become increasingly fragmented. Those forests that remain intact at a
large scale (such as the Boreal forest in Canada and Russia) as well as those
forests that represent the most intact ecosystems in a region provide important
habitat for countless species that depend on large forest areas. An example in
the Southern US would be the intact forests within the Cumberland Plateau
region .
· Rare
forest types — Some types of forests exist in relatively small amounts on
the landscape. Some of these are naturally rare (e.g. -Southern Appalachian
Spruce Fir ) and others are rare due to human activity — (e.g. Bottomland
and Floodplain Forests and Longleaf Pine forests .)
· Forests
with high biodiversity — Forests that contain high concentrations of
biodiversity (represented by species richness and/or endemism) or represent
core habitat for focal conservation species (e.g., threatened and endangered
species, keystone species that are representative of a healthy ecosystem or top
predators) fit under this category -- (e.g. Longleaf Pine ecosystem and Cumberland
Plateau .)
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Remnant
natural forests in highly degraded landscapes — Some regions have been so
degraded by industrial logging and conversion to plantations or development
that only remnants of the natural forests remain. These remnants have high
ecological value at a landscape level and should be afforded some protection
from further loss. An example of this from the southern U.S. would be the
forests of the Green Swamp region.
Endangered Forests and Private
Lands
Recognizing that some of the endangered forests in the south are likely
to be found on land that is owned by nonindustrial private landowners, Dogwood
Alliance is committed to identifying creative solutions to ensure these forests
can be protected for future generations while respecting the financial needs of
some landowners to receive an economic benefit from their forests.
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