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Fernow Experimental Forest

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- elevation
  
3,650 ft (1,112.5 m)

Address
  
Parsons, WV 26287, USA

- elevation
  
1,750 ft (533.4 m)

Area
  
19.02 kmĀ²

Fernow Experimental Forest

Owner
  
United States Forest Service

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Fernow Experimental Forest is a research forest in Tucker County, West Virginia. It is operated by the U.S. Forest Service's Northern Research Station. It is named for Bernhard Fernow, a prominent forester in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

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History

The area that now makes up Fernow was heavily logged between 1905 and 1911. In 1934, the drainage basin of Elklick Run in Monongahela National Forest was set aside to create the current research forest.

In the beginning, foresters studied high-elevation red spruce and the impact of fire on hardwood forests. The forest was closed during World War II but reopened in 1948 to study forest and watershed management in the central Appalachians.

References

Fernow Experimental Forest Wikipedia