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Cortney Mycroft, Project Coordinator Purdue University Department of Forestry and Natural Resources (765) 494-1472 [email protected] STATUS OF INDIANA’S STATUS OF INDIANA’S LONG-TERM FOREST LONG-TERM FOREST RESEARCH PROJECT RESEARCH PROJECT

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Cortney Mycroft, Project Coordinator

Purdue University

Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

(765) 494-1472

[email protected]

STATUS OF INDIANA’S STATUS OF INDIANA’S LONG-TERM FOREST LONG-TERM FOREST RESEARCH PROJECTRESEARCH PROJECT

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Nine Study Units in South Central Indiana

9 miles

18 miles

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Comparing Uneven- and Even-Aged Management to

Maintain Oaks

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Uneven-Aged Research Cores

Single Tree Selection

1-, 3-, & 5-acreOpenings

Resembles current state forest practice

20 acres (~10%) in openings with the remaining area with single-tree selection for this rotation only

Next rotation will be single-treeonly.

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Even-Aged Research CoresClearcut

Shelterwood

No Treatment(this round of

harvest)

40 acres (~20%) in openingsfor each 20-year rotation

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Control Research Cores

No Treatment

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Long-term monitoring

Bowers photo

Vegetation – overstory and herbaceous

Woodland Salamanders

Breeding Songbirds

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Factors keeping an acorn from becoming a tree…

Mast productionand weevil infestation

Deer predation

Small mammal populationsand acorn consumption

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Species of Interest

Timber Rattlesnake State EndangeredCerulean Warbler State Endangered

Indiana Bat Federally EndangeredEastern Box Turtle Special Concern

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Visitor and Neighbor Opinion Survey

~3,000 visitor and neighbor surveys administered last fall…

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Timeline• June 2006 – December 2008

– Baseline Data Collected

• July 2008 – February 2009– Harvests

• January 2009 – March 2009– Deer Exclosures Installed

• June 2009– Post Harvest Sampling Begins

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Current Research/Funding Partners

• IDNR Division of Forestry• Purdue University

– Forestry and Natural Resources– Entomology

• Indiana State University• Ball State University• Drake University• The Nature Conservancy• IDNR Division of Fish and Wildlife• IDNR Division of State Parks and Reservoirs

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So much more to learn!

Our project is still in its infancy.

We’re interested in understanding ecological impacts of harvesting in Indiana’s forests…

…Not interested in reinventing the wheel!

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  “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything

else in the universe.”

 ~ John Muir (1911)