Each year, as part of the natural growth cycle, 70 to 90-year-old red pine plantations on state land are replanted with red pine seedlings, rapidly re-establishing these essential landscapes. This effort provides essential carbon sequestration and creates diverse wildlife habitats, supporting species dependent on pinecones and conifer canopies. Red pine forests are also vital to local economies. This restoration is more than trees; it's an investment in a sustainable, thriving future for Michigan's forests, wildlife, and communities.
Michigan
Reforestation ProjectProject Overview
- Location
- Grayling, Michigan, United States
- Tree Species
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- Red Pine
- Project Status
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active
- Forestry Partner
- veritree
- Red Pine
About The Project
Michigan's forests are a cornerstone of the state's rural communities, playing a vital economic and ecological role. This crucial restoration initiative focuses on red pine, a keystone species.
SDGs
This project qualifies for the following UN Sustainable Development Goals. Click each goal to learn more.
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