Jackson Demonstration State Forest
Jackson Demonstration State Forest is a public forest in Mendocino County, California managed by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. It is the largest demonstration forest operated by the State of California. The forest land, located along California State Highway 20 between Willits and the coastal city of Fort Bragg, was formerly owned by Caspar Lumber Company.[1]
Logging of the area began in 1862, and intense industrial logging has taken place for many decades. There have been several generations of harvests and replantings. The 48,652 acres (196.89 km2) that make up the forest were purchased in 1947[2] and the demonstration forest was created in 1949.[citation needed]
Coast redwood is the most common type of tree in the forest, but there is also Douglas fir, grand fir, hemlock, bishop pine, tanoak, alder, madrone and bay myrtle.[citation needed] The elevation of the land varies from 80 to 2,200 feet (670 m). Precipitation near the coast averages 39 inches (990 mm) per year, but the average is 70 inches (1,800 mm) per year inland. The temperature reaches a low of 25 °F (−4 °C) and a high of 100 °F (38 °C).
Notes[edit]
- ^ Carranco, Lynwood (1982). Redwood Lumber Industry. Golden West Books. p. 205. ISBN 0-87095-084-3.
- ^ Harrell, Ashley (2021-10-14). "A Calif. state forest is ground zero in a war over logging redwoods". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-10-15.
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- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - Jackson Demonstration State Forest
- Campaign to Restore Jackson State Redwood Forest
Coordinates: 39°23′33″N 123°38′56″W / 39.39250°N 123.64889°W / 39.39250; -123.64889