source: http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/
The Impacts of Forest Fragmentation on Nature and the Economy The fragmentation of industrial forestland ownership is among the greatest threats faced by Minesota wildlife and it further threatens timber-related jobs and public access. Minnesota has an urgent window of opportunity to conserve our northwoods way of life.
A five-minute long video was broadcast as part of "Minnesota: A History of the Land," a documentary series chronicling 16,000 years of the state's history from the retreat of the last glaciers to today.
The series was produced by the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum and Twin Cities Public Television.
To view this short 5 minute video about how the Nature Conservancy and its partners are working to conserve Minnesota's northern forests, visit Minnesota Forest Partnership page.
The Impacts of Forest Fragmentation on Nature and the Economy The fragmentation of industrial forestland ownership is among the greatest threats faced by Minesota wildlife and it further threatens timber-related jobs and public access. Minnesota has an urgent window of opportunity to conserve our northwoods way of life.
A five-minute long video was broadcast as part of "Minnesota: A History of the Land," a documentary series chronicling 16,000 years of the state's history from the retreat of the last glaciers to today.
The series was produced by the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum and Twin Cities Public Television.
To view this short 5 minute video about how the Nature Conservancy and its partners are working to conserve Minnesota's northern forests, visit Minnesota Forest Partnership page.