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Forest Ecology - Adirondack 2007

Reconstructing the fire history of an old-growth white pine stand at the Cathedral Pines Forest



Professor Fahey explains the history of post-glacial soil formation in the Adirondacks







Students learn about the interaction of trees and their mycorrhyzal symbionts





Exploring the bog





On the trail to Goodnow Mountain






The view of Rich Lake from the fire tower atop Goodnow Mountain, Central Adirondacks







Camping at Paradox Lake, Eastern Adirondacks



On top of Giant Mountain, 1,410 meters above sea level










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Cornell University "Forest Ecology Course" field trip to the Adirondack Mountains, September 2007

Forest Ecology is a course offered at Cornell University for undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to lectures, the course includes field projects and trips to show students ecology in practice. This photo album contains images taken during a field trip to the Adirondack Mountains of New York State - an area containing a rich mosaic forest communities and land-use histories.

Professor: Timothy Fahey
Teaching Assistants:
Steve Raciti, Alex Kudryavtsev

See also:

  • Field trip to the White Mountains