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A CT forest helps shape national climate change research. ‘We’re at ground zero,’ researchers say

A group learns about sustainable forestry techniques at Great Mountain Reserve. (Courtesy of PJ Rountree of Tri-Lox)
A group learns about sustainable forestry techniques at Great Mountain Reserve. (Courtesy of PJ Rountree of Tri-Lox)
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The forest is one of the state’s most active research forests on everything from the impacts of climate change to studying sustainable forestry.

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