New York citizens and visitors are
blessed with a forested landscape; 62% of the state is forested
and provides a variety of ecological and economic resources. Without
these resources, our lifestyles and opportunities would be much
different. Private forest lands account for 85% of the forests
of New York. Private owners carry the costs of ownership, yet
provide value and opportunities to everyone who lives in or near
the state and all those who visit. New York’s private forest
lands provide critical services. Examples of the services that
private forest lands provide include:
• clean water
• clean air
• jobs for people in the forest products industry and
ecotourism
• soil stabilization and soil enrichment
• habitat for rare and common wildlife species
• beautiful fall colors
• open space
• carbon sequestration
• recreational opportunities
• filtering of blowing winter snows
• forest products such as wood, paper, maple syrup, gourmet
mushrooms, firewood,
and more
• scenic vistas
ForestConnect provides educational
resources that will help people understand forest ecosystems and
how private forests are managed. For those people who want to
become an owner of forest land, resources here will help them
understand the variety of topics to consider and the educational
opportunities that exist once you become a forest owner. Specific
ways that other forest users will benefit from ForestConnect include:
• Fact
sheets and brochures that describe management concerns on
private forest land
• Newspaper articles and press releases that address current
forestry issues in
New York
• Frequently asked questions related to sustainable forestry
• Contact information for Cornell
Cooperative Extension educators in your area who
can assist
with questions that people have about forestry.